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traveled vs travelled

Both "traveled" and "travelled" are correct spellings of the past tense of the verb "travel." The spelling with one 'l' is more common in American English, while the spelling with two 'l's is more common in British English. Both are widely accepted and understood, so you can choose the one that aligns with the English variant you are using.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 1100 views

traveled

This is a correct spelling of the past tense of the verb "travel."

This spelling is more common in American English. It is widely accepted and understood.
  • Somehow you traveled back in time.
  • After the divorce, she traveled internationally.
  • These people had traveled walk the marshes for eight days.
  • Like I have traveled with them.
  • I've never traveled WITH a maid.
  • You said you'd traveled the world.
  • The three wise men, you must have traveled far.
  • He said he traveled to the east.
  • That's the last time I traveled anywhere.
  • I've traveled 9,000 kilometers to give it to you.
  • I traveled north for a couple years.
  • I have traveled widely in America, my friends.
  • 'To arrive at this moment, he had traveled vast distances...
  • I traveled a lot before I came back to d.C.
  • A shrine that has traveled with our people through all their wanderings.
  • She traveled from Boston to San Francisco via Chicago.
  • I traveled halfway around the world via satellite.
  • He has traveled extensively throughout this galaxy... and gathered a tremendous amount of intelligence.
  • We traveled south on the open ocean for 12 days straight.
  • Thus far the three Princes have traveled in company.

Alternatives:

  • travelled

travelled

This is a correct spelling of the past tense of the verb "travel."

This spelling is more common in British English. It is widely accepted and understood.
  • These two bodies have travelled almost a million miles in two weeks.
  • I have travelled 5,000 miles to bring you the will of your great-grandfather.
  • It seems you've travelled a long distance.
  • The suggestion that you have travelled through space and time was utterly dismissed by the computer analysis.
  • The uprising's spread while we've travelled.
  • They travelled back along your timeline and tried to prevent you ever reaching Trenzalore.
  • We have travelled, halfway across the quadrant.
  • Rumours of your beauty have travelled far and wide.
  • You have travelled far, your quest must be an important one.
  • You've travelled and I haven't.
  • I have travelled so little, every new place interests me.
  • Haven't travelled far enough yet.
  • I've travelled back nearly 300 years just to find you.
  • I travelled alone, without you.
  • I never travelled with no child before.
  • You have travelled that ancient road.
  • The final charge element is expressed in euros per kilometre travelled.
  • Nobody's ever travelled at that speed before.
  • I've travelled to China since childhood with my grandfather.
  • I've travelled night and day since I got your letter.

Alternatives:

  • traveled

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