day out
noun /ˌdeɪ ˈaʊt/
  /ˌdeɪ ˈaʊt/
 (plural days out)
- a trip or visit somewhere for a day
- We had a day out in the country.
 - We had a day out at the beach.
 
Synonyms triptripTopics Holidaysb1- journey
 - tour
 - expedition
 - excursion
 - outing
 - day out
 
- trip an act of travelling from one place to another, and usually back again:
- a business trip
 - a five-minute trip by taxi
 
 - journey an act of travelling from one place to another, especially when they are a long way apart:
- a long and difficult journey across the mountains
 
 
- tour a journey made for pleasure during which several different places are visited:
- a tour of Bavaria
 
 - expedition an organized journey with a particular purpose, especially to find out about a place that is not well known:
- the first expedition to the South Pole
 
 - excursion a short trip made for pleasure, especially one that has been organized for a group of people:
- We went on an all-day excursion to the island.
 
 - outing a short trip made for pleasure or education, usually with a group of people and lasting no more than a day:
- The children were on a day’s outing from school.
 
 - day out a trip to somewhere for a day, especially for pleasure:
- We had a day out at the beach.
 
 
- a(n) foreign/overseas trip/journey/tour/expedition
 - a bus/coach/train/rail trip/journey/tour
 - to go on a(n) trip/journey/tour/expedition/excursion/outing/day out
 - to set out/off on a(n) trip/journey/tour/expedition/excursion
 - to make a(n) trip/journey/tour/expedition/excursion