Correct spelling, explanation: it would not be a mistake to spell travelled as traveled in American English or in contexts where American English conventions are preferred. In American English, traveled with one -l is the standard and correct spelling for both the past tense and past participle form of the verb travel. However, if you are writing in British English or following British English conventions, it would be considered a mistake to use traveled with one -l. In British English, the correct spelling is travelled with two -ls for the past tense and past participle.
Definition of traveled:
1. verb (past simple, past participle), go from one place to another, typically over a distance of some length
She traveled to Paris last summer to explore the famous museums and landmarks.
They have traveled extensively, visiting over twenty countries in the past five years.
2. adjective, having traveled to many places
The book showcased the adventures of a group of well-traveled explorers who documented their journeys in vivid detail.
She admired his collection of old, traveled maps that adorned the walls of his study.
Collocations with traveled:
Some most commonly used collocations include:
1. Less-traveled: refers to a path or route that is not commonly taken or explored.
The less-traveled trail offers a peaceful escape from the crowded tourist areas.
2. Solo traveled: indicates that someone has traveled alone without companions.
She gained a lot of confidence from her solo-traveled adventures.
3. Extensively traveled: describes a person who has traveled to many different places to a significant degree.
The author’s extensively traveled experiences inspire her novels.
Correct spelling, explanation: the word travelled is derived from the Middle English term travellen, which meant to make a journey or to go on a trip. This Middle English word was influenced by Old French, particularly the word travaillier, which had a similar meaning. Over time, as English evolved, travellen transformed into travel, and its various forms, including travelled, emerged to indicate past actions or completed journeys. You can spell it as traveled as well, but this form is more popular in American English.
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