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- nounjaunt (noun) · jaunts (plural noun)
- a short excursion or journey for pleasure:"her little jaunt in France was over"
verbjaunt (verb) · jaunts (third person present) · jaunted (past tense) · jaunted (past participle) · jaunting (present participle)- go on a short excursion or journey for pleasure:"they went jaunting through Ireland"
Originlate 16th century: of unknown origin. Originally depreciatory, early senses included ‘tire a horse out by riding it up and down’, ‘traipse about’, and (as a noun) ‘troublesome journey’. The current positive sense dates from the mid 17th century.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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- A short trip or excursion
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