jaunt
1 of 2verb/dʒɔnt/
Forms:jaunts,jaunting,jaunted,jaunted
1
to take a short and leisurely journey or excursion, often for pleasure or recreation
- Eager to enjoy the sunny weather, they decided to jaunt to the nearby beach for a relaxing afternoon.
- The family jaunted to the countryside, picnicking amidst the scenic meadows and rolling hills.
- After a week of intense work, the friends decided to jaunt to the spa for a day of relaxation.
- The young couple often jaunts to quaint cafes and bookshops in the city.
- Seeking a break from routine, the group of colleagues decided to jaunt to a nearby vineyard.