destination
//ˌdestɪˈneɪʃən//
Translation
destination
Definition
A destination is the place to which someone or something is going or being sent. It is the endpoint of a journey, whether physical, such as a city or airport, or metaphorical, like a goal or objective. In travel contexts, it often refers to a specific location chosen for a trip, while in broader use it can describe the intended outcome of a process or plan. This term is commonly used in logistics, tourism, and everyday conversation to indicate where a person, vehicle, or shipment is headed.
Example
“We finally arrived at our destination after a long flight.”
“The package was sent to the wrong destination.”
“Paris is a popular tourist destination for many travelers.”
“Our destination for the weekend is a small cabin in the mountains.”
“The train's destination is listed on the front of the locomotive.”
“She set a clear career destination and worked hard to reach it.”
“The GPS calculated the fastest route to our destination.”
“The cruise ship will stop at several destinations in the Caribbean.”
“His final destination was a small village in the countryside.”
“The letter was returned because the destination address was incorrect.”
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