travelogue
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of travelogue
Example Sentences
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Setting out to make a film about the Civil War general burning his way through the South, he ended up with an irreverent, semi-solipsistic travelogue organized around the women he encountered along the way.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 10, 2026
He makes of his subject a fascinating travelogue.
From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 2, 2025
Equal parts love letter, manifesto, memoir and travelogue, “Make Me Commissioner” is a literary home run, as well as a heartfelt, occasionally acidic plea to save the game she and millions of others still love.
From Salon • Nov. 3, 2025
"Mary Shelley's book is like a travelogue," she says.
From BBC • Oct. 31, 2025
“So where do you put a travelogue that refers to a place that doesn’t exist any more?”
From "The Name of the Wind" by Patrick Rothfuss
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