ship is to trip as shout is to…?
What word relates to "shout" in the same way that "trip" relates to "ship"?
10 Answers
Jan 02, 2025
trout. you go on a ship to take a trip. there is a relation. but you dont go on a shout to take a ___. There is no direct relationship in the meaning of words, so it must be of the spelling, in which case makes trout
Sea travel is not referred to as a trip but a voyage, crossing or cruise. So the connection is either with the rhyme – in which case an analogy could be bout, out, tout, rout or whatever. The connection could also be in the commonality of the last two letters – in which case the analogy could be but, shut, etc. as well as the aforementioned rhymes.
be heard, because sometimes you need a ship to take a trip and sometimes you need to shout to be heard. sounds good to me!
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