IPA: /ˈkruːzɪŋ/
KK: /ˈkruːzɪŋ/
The act of traveling smoothly and steadily, often in a vehicle or boat, usually for pleasure or exploration.
We enjoyed cruising along the coast during our vacation.
To travel smoothly and at a steady speed, often in a vehicle or boat, without a specific destination in mind.
They spent the afternoon cruising along the coast in their sailboat.
Past: cruised
Past Participle: cruised
Cruising originates from the Dutch word 'cruisen', meaning to sail or to move about. The term has evolved to describe the act of traveling leisurely, often by boat or car, without a specific destination in mind.
Imagine sailing or moving about leisurely, as the Dutch word 'cruisen' suggests. This helps you remember that 'cruising' means traveling without a specific destination.