Scenic meaning in English
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Definition
scenic: picturesque, with nice views or landscapes
Examples
- "I suggest you take the scenic Pacific Coast Highway (aka Highway 1)."
- "Brian : Wow, that was a very scenic journey!"
Exercise 1
"That was a very scenic journey".
A scenic journey is a/an .
A scenic journey is a/an .
"That was a very scenic journey".
A scenic journey is a/an beautiful 1 trip 2.
A scenic journey is a/an beautiful 1 trip 2.
1 beautiful: "Scenic" and "beautiful" share a similar meaning. On a "scenic" journey, we see lots of attractive or pretty things, such as hills, forests, or lakes.
1 long: A "long" journey is one which covers a big distance or takes a lot of time. This is unrelated to the term "scenic".
1 boring: A "boring" journey is one which is uninteresting. This is unrelated to the term "scenic".
2 trip: "Trip" is the correct choice. "Trip" and "journey" both refer to a "short voyage", or the act of travelling from one place to another. Example: "-Did you have a good trip? -Yes, I love travelling by train". Note that "to trip" is also a verb meaning to fall slightly when walking. Example: "I need a haircut: I keep tripping over my hair when I walk".
2 day: A "day" is a 24-hour period of time. For example: Monday, or Tuesday! This is unrelated to the term "journey".
2 stay: As a noun, a "stay" is a "visit" or "holiday". This does not share a similar meaning with "journey".
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