Travelling or Traveling | Difference & Example Sentences

Travelling and traveling are two different spellings of the present participle of the verb “travel” (and the identical gerund and adjective) meaning “move from one place to another” (typically over a long distance). The spelling tends to vary based on whether you’re writing UK or US English:

  • In UK English, “travelling” (double “l”) is standard.
  • In US English, “traveling” (one “l”) is correct.
Examples: “Travelling” and “traveling” in a sentence
Ava doesn’t like travelling/traveling by boat because she gets seasick.

If you’re travelling/traveling through Central Europe, you should visit Berlin.

Karen likes travelling/traveling by train because she enjoys watching the landscape go by.

I’m saving up for a trip because travelling/traveling can be expensive.

“Travelling” and “traveling” as adjectives

Travelling and traveling can also be used as adjectives to describe someone or something that moves from place to place.

Examples: “Travelling” and “traveling” as adjectives
My grandfather was a travelling/traveling salesman.

A travelling/traveling circus will visit the town next week.

“Travelled” or “traveled”

Travelled and traveled are the past forms of the verb “travel.” The same spelling distinction applies to these past forms and to the nouns traveller and traveler:

  • In UK English, “travelled” and “traveller” are standard.
  • In US English, “traveled” and “traveler” are more common.
Examples: “Travelling” and “traveling” as adjectives
Alice travelled/traveled for three days before reaching her destination.

During my flight, I chatted with a fellow traveller/traveler.

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