tour
Americannoun
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a traveling around from place to place.
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a long journey including the visiting of a number of places in sequence, especially with an organized group led by a guide.
- Synonyms:
- expedition, trip
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a brief trip through a place, as a building or a site, in order to view or inspect it.
The visiting prime minister was given a tour of the chemical plant.
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a journey from town to town to fulfill engagements, as by a theatrical company or an entertainer.
to go on tour; a European concert tour.
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a period of duty at one place or in one job.
verb (used without object)
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to travel from place to place.
- Synonyms:
- visit
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to travel from town to town fulfilling engagements.
verb (used with object)
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to travel through (a place).
- Synonyms:
- visit
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to send or take (a theatrical company, its production, etc.) from town to town.
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to guide (someone) on a tour.
He toured us through the chateaus of the Loire Valley.
noun
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an extended journey, usually taken for pleasure, visiting places of interest along the route
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military a period of service, esp in one place of duty
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a short trip, as for inspection
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a trip made by a theatre company, orchestra, etc, to perform in several different places
a concert tour
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an overseas trip made by a cricket or rugby team, etc, to play in several places
verb
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to make a tour of (a place)
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to perform (a show) or promote (a product) in several different places
Other Word Forms
Derived Forms
Conjugated Forms
Present
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have touredperfect
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has touredperfect 3rd person singular
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is touringprogressive 3rd person singular
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touringparticiple
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am touringprogressive 1st person singular
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tourssingular 3rd person
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have been touringperfect progressive
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are touringprogressive
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has been touringperfect progressive 3rd person singular
Past
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had touredperfect
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were touringprogressive plural
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was touringprogressive singular
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had been touringperfect progressive
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touredsimple
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touredparticiple
Future
Etymology
Origin of tour
1250–1300; Middle English (noun) < Middle French < Latin tornus < Greek tórnos tool for making a circle. See turn
Explanation
Use the noun tour to describe a route taken while sight-seeing or the act of experiencing a place, like a tour of Italy in which travelers tour museums and churches. Not all tours have to do with vacations. In fact, a tour can be quite the opposite, such as a snowplow driver whose tour during a blizzard lasts until the streets are clear, or military personnel who serve a tour of duty in the place they are assigned. These kinds of tours involve a commitment of work or service for a certain period of time.
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Example Sentences
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The 24-year-old was one of seven participants who took part in the paddleboard tour when the group ran into difficulty while crossing a weir in "treacherous" conditions.
From BBC • Jun. 8, 2026
The show, which justly received the Tony for best musical revival contained perhaps the season’s most seismic tour de force.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 8, 2026
Domestic production of cellphones hits half a million devices a year, according to Russian tour agency Vostok Intur.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 8, 2026
South Korean tour guide Jun Sang-gab, 65, said he hopes that "North Korea opens its economy" and follows China's development model.
From Barron's • Jun. 8, 2026
Through his art contacts in Paris, he’d arranged to tour a few private exhibitions, claiming he was looking for some pieces for an upcoming show at the Scottish National Gallery.
From "City Spies" by James Ponti
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