cruise

word

/ˈkɹuz/
krooz
/kɹˈuːz/
krooz

Definition

As a noun, a cruise is a holiday trip on a ship, usually for pleasure. As a verb, it means to travel smoothly at a steady speed, especially by ship, car, or plane, often in a relaxed way.

Usage & Nuances

Common as both noun and verb. 'Go on a cruise' is the usual phrase for the holiday meaning. As a verb, 'cruise' often suggests ease and no difficulty: 'The car cruised down the highway.' In informal speech, it can also mean moving around casually, as in 'cruising around town.'

Example Sentences

The boat cruised along the river.

basic

We took a cruise to the Caribbean last summer.

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We cruised down the highway with the windows open.

basic

They want to cruise around the Greek islands for a week.

natural

Once we got onto the main road, we just cruised home.

natural

On Sunday afternoons, he likes to cruise around town with no plan.

natural