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Traveler vs Traveller

Both 'traveler' and 'traveller' are correct spellings of the same word. 'Traveler' is the preferred spelling in American English, while 'traveller' is more common in British English. The choice between the two depends on the variety of English being used.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 947 views

Traveler

This is a correct spelling commonly used in American English.

The word 'traveler' is the preferred spelling in American English to refer to a person who is traveling from one place to another.
  • Listening, watching for the Lonely Traveler.
  • The Traveler used his thoughts to alter warp fields.
  • So the wind blows fiercely on him, but the traveler just pulls his coat tighter.
  • "Good morning," said the traveler.
  • Okay, so she was a traveler.
  • - She's a little traveler already.
  • The Previsions of a Traveler by Ibn Djazar.
  • And now the Traveler - a mysterious visitor from our past - has reappeared.
  • Dear Traveler, it is unfortunate that I cannot intervene with your incarceration.
  • Traveler wants to work the ropes.
  • Jean-Luc, I don't know how, but you and l have got to find this Traveler, or another from his race.
  • This cycle must happen exactly as it has, otherwise the Traveler will have never come.
  • Why are you watching me, Traveler?
  • You know, between the Los Angeles Police Department... the FBI and the rest of us... there are 229 people protecting Traveler tomorrow.
  • At the direction of the Traveler the Enterprise is returning to Starbase 133 and the precise position where the subspace bubble was formed.
  • At one point, she wrote about "The Traveler Spell."
  • And tell 'em to ask for "World Traveler."
  • You don't happen to know where I can find a Traveler, do you?
  • Here the traveler experiences the sensual, relaxed morality...
  • How to lure the American traveler abroad.

Alternatives:

  • tourist
  • voyager
  • wanderer
  • explorer
  • journeyer

Traveller

This is a correct spelling commonly used in British English.

The word 'traveller' is the preferred spelling in British English to refer to a person who is traveling from one place to another.
  • Or on the Traveller, on his wellbeing.
  • - The Traveller's gone, sir.
  • Marion, our traveller will be thirsty.
  • He asks each traveller five questions.
  • Traveller who returned from far lands...
  • With your support, the Traveller has returned us to our own galaxy.
  • You are... a Fellow Traveller?
  • Traveller, bring the suitcases to the floor above... ...because here happiness weighs.
  • A Book of Traveller's Tales - Heard you this, Gonzalo?
  • Lionel had you taken from that field because he thought you were a Prophecies messiah called "The Traveller,"
  • Or if the traveller has insufficient funds.
  • And call every traveller far from home.
  • There's murder in your eyes, traveller.
  • I'm just a traveller who needs a wash.
  • This traveller crosses entire oceans in search of plankton.
  • Keane embraced death like a lover, like a traveller going home.
  • The journey from which no traveller ever returns.
  • Margita, you haven't foretold anything for our traveller here.
  • The information presented was not sufficient to support the use of Dukoral in traveller's diarrhoea.
  • My husband's not much of a traveller.

Alternatives:

  • tourist
  • voyager
  • wanderer
  • explorer
  • journeyer

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