Definition of «sojourn»

The term "sojourn" refers to a temporary stay or brief visit in a particular place. It can also mean an extended period spent away from one's usual residence, often for leisure or recreational purposes. The word comes from the Old French word "sojourner," which means to travel and reside temporarily in a place.

Usage examples

  1. My parents have embarked on a sojourn across Europe, visiting famous cities and immersing themselves in different cultures.
  2. After a long day of hiking, we found a peaceful spot by the river to sojourn and enjoy the stunning views.
  3. The author decided to take a sojourn to a remote countryside cottage to find inspiration for their next novel.
  4. During my summer sojourn in Japan, I had the opportunity to try traditional Japanese cuisine and learn about their customs.
  5. We took a short sojourn to the beach, where we lounged in the sun and swam in the clear blue waters.

Phrases with «sojourn»

Sentences with «sojourn»

  • Backpacking from Dubai, the brothers went on a succession of sojourns in Manila, Palawan (Puerto Princesa and El Nido), Cebu, Dumaguete, Siquijor, and Boracay, where they maximized minutes trekking, snorkeling, and leaping off cliffs and waterfalls for big air and even bigger splashes. (philippinebeaches.org)
  • Viewing the five states of Sojourn separately in one room would have followed the Rothko tradition, but Turrell's installations combine five different colourful images into one piece. (artlyst.com)
  • Written, produced, edited, and directed by Quinn Shephard, Blame chronicles the story of a young woman who returns to high school after a brief sojourn at a mental institution. (ff2media.com)
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