"Itinerant" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Itinerant" Meaning

Itinerant refers to something or someone that travels from place to place, often on a regular basis. For example, an itinerant preacher is one who travels to different locations to spread their message or perform their duties. The term can also be used to describe a person who moves from job to job or location to location, often without settling in one place for a long time. In a broader sense, itinerant can also describe a variety of routes or stops on a journey, such as an itinerant route taken by a bus or train.

"Itinerant" Examples

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A person or thing that travels from place to place, often without a fixed home or regular route.

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The itinerant worker traveled from farm to farm, taking on different jobs each season.
The itinerant preacher traveled the country, giving sermons and spreading his message.
The small food truck was an itinerant eatery, setting up shop in different locations around the city.
The itinerant performers, a group of musicians and dancers, traveled to festivals and fairs.
The itinerant teacher moved from school to school, filling in as a substitute educator.

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Iterum is a Latin word that means "again" or "anew". It is often used in formal or literary contexts, and can be translated to English as "once more" or "yet again".

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