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Caravans Meaning in English

word · lemma: caravan

ˈkæɹəˌvænz/, /ˈkɛɹəˌvænz
KAIR-uh-vanz
kˈæɹɐvˌænz
KAIR-uh-vanz

Definition

Groups of vehicles or people traveling together, often for long journeys across land such as deserts. In modern usage, it can also mean a type of vehicle fitted for living and traveling, known as a camper or trailer.

Usage & Nuances

Historically, 'caravans' refers to groups traveling the Silk Road or deserts. In the UK, 'caravan' also means a travel trailer, but in the US, 'camper' or 'RV' is more common. Use 'caravans of people', 'caravans of traders', or 'holiday caravans' depending on context.

Example Sentences

Many caravans crossed the desert every year.

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We saw two holiday caravans parked by the lake.

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The caravans moved slowly through the mountains.

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During the festival, hundreds of colorful caravans arrive from all over the country.

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People in the old days relied on caravans to transport goods safely across dangerous lands.

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We joined one of the biggest caravans for a music road trip last summer.

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