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US traveler

/ ( ˈtrævələ , ˈtrævlə ) /

a person who travels, esp habitually

See travelling salesman

(sometimes capital) a member of the travelling people

a part of a mechanism that moves in a fixed course

a thimble fitted to slide freely on a rope, spar, or rod

the fixed rod on which such a thimble slides

Australian a swagman

Words Nearby traveller

  • traveling salesman
  • traveling salesman problem
  • traveling salesperson
  • traveling-wave tube
  • traveller's cheque
  • traveller's joy
  • travel light
  • travelling people
  • travelling salesman

Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

How to use traveller in a sentence

Such a requirement already existed for travellers from the UK, but this new extension brings the US in line with numerous other countries that already mandate the same.

Reed is originally from New Orleans and has been a long-time world traveller .

This is a new kind of hostel for a new generation of traveller .

Nadeau is a frequent contributor to CNN traveller , Departures, Discovery and Grazia, and appears regularly on CNN, BBC and NPR.

She is a frequent contributor to CNN traveller , Departures, Discovery and Grazia.

True to form, runs the story of V. S. Naipaul, the increasingly disenchanted traveller .

A colossal steam " traveller " had ceaselessly carried great blocks of stone and long steel girders from point to point.

He had the sun-scorched look of a traveller who has just crossed the Atlantic, and he smiled at Bernard with his honest eyes.

But the traveller took a wide tour; and did not bring the letter to its destination until two months after its date.

This gift of rice was especially pleasing to the traveller , as no dish is held in higher honour in Korea.

“Yes—tea,” answered the traveller with the keen grey eyes, turning, and poking the fire with the heel of his boot.

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Traveller noun [c] ( race ).

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Definition of traveller noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

  • She is a frequent traveller to Belgium.
  • leisure/business travellers
  • These hotels are becoming popular with the discerning traveller.
  • I'm not a great traveller. I'm happiest staying at home.
  • Independent travellers often steer clear of the most touristy spots.
  • Local tribesmen earn their living guiding travellers across the mountains.
  • Stations can be dangerous places for the unwary traveller.
  • hotels that cater to business travellers
  • A friendly welcome awaits the weary traveller.
  • Seasoned travellers know which places to avoid.
  • The new travel card is very popular with rail travellers.
  • Travellers might stop at the village but they rarely stay.
  • His travel books have given pleasure to generations of armchair travellers (= people who prefer to read about travelling rather than travel themselves) .

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  • In the United Kingdom , there is a 77 to 23 preference for " traveller " over "traveler".
  • In India , there is a 87 to 13 preference for " traveller " over "traveler".
  • In the Philippines , there is a preference for " traveler " over "traveller" (63 to 37).
  • In Canada , there is a preference for " traveler " over "traveller" (62 to 38).
  • In Australia , there is a 87 to 13 preference for " traveller " over "traveler".
  • In Liberia , there is a 71 to 29 preference for " traveller " over "traveler".
  • In Ireland , there is a 85 to 15 preference for " traveller " over "traveler".
  • In New Zealand , there is a 70 to 30 preference for " traveller " over "traveler".
  • In Jamaica , there is a preference for " traveler " over "traveller" (56 to 44).
  • In Trinidad & Tobago , there is a preference for " traveler " over "traveller" (53 to 47).
  • In Guyana , there is not enough data to determine a preference between "traveler" and "traveller".
  • Below, we provide some examples of when to use traveler or traveller with sample sentences.

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    Examples in Context

    Examples of “traveler”.

    • … 1662, by the Ottoman Turkish traveler Evliya Çelebi, who described it …
    • … to him as "a great traveler , both on land and paper".
    • … "pair" of individuals: the path traveler (Pāli: maggattha) and the fruit …
    • … or future for the time traveler when they return home.
    • … scenery of North America, a traveler must go by foot.
    • … TCIP), and SAE J2354 Advanced Traveler Information Systems standards.
    • A traveler and amateur naturalist, he regains …
    • National Geographic Traveler s main competitors are Condé Nast …
    • "The Arkansas Traveler sketch in Vaudeville", America's Library
    • This story, of a traveler who falls in love with …

    Examples of “traveller”

    • … depreciate his merits as a traveller and naturalist, for the belief …
    • George Sandys (born 1578), English traveller , colonist and poet, the seventh …
    • In this case, the traveller may choose to stay in …
    • … John (1735, 2nd edition) Suffolk Traveller .
    • … the score entered on the traveller .
    • Porphyrius Uspensky (1804–1885), Russian traveller and theologian
    • … fiction roleplaying games such as Traveller , Shadowrun and Heavy Gear (the …
    • He also tells the traveller of his poor family and …
    • A Traveller in Italy is situated in …
    • The Arkansas Traveller

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    • 1.1 Alternative forms
    • 1.2 Etymology
    • 1.3 Pronunciation
    • 1.4.1 Derived terms
    • 1.4.2 Translations
    • 1.5 See also

    English [ edit ]

    Alternative forms [ edit ].

    • traveler ( US )

    Etymology [ edit ]

    From Middle English traveler , travelour , travailere , travailour ( “ worker", also "traveller ” ) , equivalent to travel +‎ -er . Compare Anglo-Norman travailur , travailour , Old French travailleor , travelleeur , travelier .

    Pronunciation [ edit ]

    • ( UK ) IPA ( key ) : /ˈtɹævələ/ , /ˈtɹævlə/
    • ( US ) IPA ( key ) : /ˈtɹævəlɚ/ , /ˈtɹævl̩ɚ/

    Noun [ edit ]

    traveller ( plural travellers )

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    • 1590 , Edmund Spenser , “Book II, Canto XII”, in The Faerie Queene.   [ … ] , London: [ … ] [ John Wolfe ] for William Ponsonbie , →OCLC , stanza 31, pages 370–371 : They were faire Ladies, till they fondly ſtriu’d / With th’ Heliconian maides for mayſtery; / Of whom they ouer-comen, were depriu’d / Of their proud beautie, and th’one moyity / Transform’d to fiſh, for their bold ſurquedry, / But th’vpper halfe their hew retayned ſtill, / And their ſweet skill in wonted melody; / Which euer after they abuſd to ill, / T’allure weake traueillers , whom gotten they did kill.
    • 1678 , John Bunyan , “ The Author’s Apology for His Book ”, in The Pilgrim’s Progress from This World, to That which is to Come:   [ … ] , London: [ … ] Nath [ aniel ] Ponder   [ … ] , →OCLC ; reprinted in The Pilgrim’s Progress (The Noel Douglas Replicas), London: Noel Douglas,   [ … ] , 1928 , →OCLC : This Book will make a Travailer of thee, / If by its Counſel thou wilt ruled be; / It will direct thee to the Holy Land, / If thou wilt its Directions understand: / Yea, it will make the ſloathful, active be; / The Blind alſo, delightful things to ſee.
    • 1892 , James Yoxall , chapter 5, in The Lonely Pyramid : The desert storm was riding in its strength; the travellers lay beneath the mastery of the fell simoom. Whirling wreaths and columns of burning wind, rushed around and over them.
    • 1980 , Peter Hopkirk , Foreign Devils on the Silk Road ‎ [1] , Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press , published 1984 , →ISBN , →LCCN , →OCLC , pages 9–10 : Surrounding the Taklamakan on three sides are some of the highest mountain ranges in the world, with the Gobi desert blocking the fourth. Thus even the approaches to it are dangerous. Many travellers have perished on the icy passes which lead down to it from Tibet, Kashmir, Afghanistan and Russia, either by freezing to death or by missing their foothold and hurtling into a ravine below. In one disaster, in the winter of 1839, an entire caravan of forty men was wiped out by an avalanche, and even now men and beasts are lost each year. No traveller has a good word to say for the Taklamakan. Sven Hedin, one of the few Europeans to have crossed it, called it ‘the worst and most dangerous desert in the world’. Stein, who came to know it even better, considered the deserts of Arabia 'tame' by comparison. Sir Percy Sykes, the geographer, and one-time British Consul-General at Kashgar, called it 'a Land of Death', while his sister Ella, herself a veteran desert traveller , described it as 'a very abomination of desolation'. Apart from the more obvious perils, such as losing one’s way and dying of thirst, the Taklamakan has special horrors to inflict on those who trespass there. In his book Buried Treasures of Chinese Turkestan , von Le Coq describes the nightmare of being caught in that terror of all caravans, the kara-buran , or black hurricane.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:traveller .
    • ( dated ) A salesman who travels from place to place on behalf of a company .
    • ( British ) Someone who lives (particularly in the UK) in a caravan , bus or other vehicle rather than a fixed abode.
    • 2010 , R. Todd Felton, A Journey Into Ireland's Literary Revival , →ISBN , page 213 : It provoked criticism for its portrayal of a woman who leaves her marriage for life with a solitary traveler . Irish women did not do those sorts of things, the audiences felt (although the plot came from a story told to Synge on Inis Meain).
    • 2012 , Mark Connelly, The IRA on Film and Television: A History , →ISBN , page 212 : Kevin chases after him through a forest and finds the horse with Joseph Maguire (Ian Holm), a poetry-reciting traveler (Irish gypsy).
    • 2012 , Maria Pramaggiore, Irish and African American Cinema , →ISBN , page 152 : ...settled Irish people of Southern Ireland treat the traveler boys with racist hostility (2001 180–81).
    • A list and record of instructions that follows a part in a manufacturing process.
    • ( electrical engineering ) One of the wires connecting the two members of a pair of three-way switches .
    • ( nautical ) A metal ring that moves freely on part of a ship’s rigging .
    • 1977 , New York Theatre Critics' Reviews , volumes 38-39 , page 134 : That would detract from the austerity of Rudkin's study, and a curtain on a traveler is always slid across the stage [ … ]
    • 2008 , David Galt, Teach Yourself VISUALLY Bridge , →ISBN , page 263 : At the conclusion of play, the scores from all the travelers get entered into a computer.
    • 2015 , Richard Grant, Dispatches from Pluto: Lost and Found in the Mississippi Delta : Nowhere else in the world had I seen such gigantic measures of liquor poured, such widespread enthusiasm for Bloodies and Mimosas on weekend mornings, or such firm insistence on giving sixteen-ounce Styrofoam cups loaded with iced liquor to guests leaving a party, so they might have a " traveler " for the drive home. At a bar in Yazoo City, the bartender asked me if I wanted to "go tall" with my bourbon on the rocks. I didn't know what he meant, but it sounded encouraging. "Sure," I said, "Let's go tall." He filled up a pint glass with ice. Then he filled it to the brim with bourbon. When I got up to leave with about half the drink gone, he poured the rest of it into a Styrofoam cup, assuming I would want a traveler .

    Derived terms [ edit ]

    • armchair traveller
    • Canadian traveller problem
    • commercial traveller
    • fellow-traveller
    • fellow traveller
    • New Age traveller
    • new age traveller
    • time-traveller
    • traveller's tale

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    traveller | traveler noun

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    What does the noun traveller mean?

    There are 18 meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun traveller , four of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

    traveller has developed meanings and uses in subjects including

    How common is the noun traveller ?

    How is the noun traveller pronounced, british english, u.s. english, where does the noun traveller come from.

    Earliest known use

    Middle English

    The earliest known use of the noun traveller is in the Middle English period (1150—1500).

    OED's earliest evidence for traveller is from before 1387, in a translation by John Trevisa, translator.

    traveller is formed within English, by derivation.

    Etymons: travel v. , ‑er suffix 1 .

    Nearby entries

    • travel centre | travel center, n. 1883–
    • travel document, n. 1892–
    • travel expenses, n. 1839–
    • travel folder, n. 1911–
    • travel guide, n. 1881–
    • travel industry, n. 1920–
    • travel insurance, n. 1912–
    • travellable | travelable, adj. 1521–
    • travelled | traveled, adj. c1450–
    • travelled blood | traveled blood, n. 1962–
    • traveller | traveler, n. a1387–
    • travelleress | traveleress, n. 1820–
    • traveller-like | traveler-like, adj. 1825–
    • traveller's cheque | traveler's cheque, n. 1891–
    • traveller's diarrhoea | traveler's diarrhoea, n. 1890–
    • travellership | travelership, n. 1824–
    • traveller's joy | traveler's joy, n. 1597–
    • traveller's palm | traveler's palm, n. 1850–
    • traveller's tale | traveler's tale, n. 1747–
    • traveller's tree | traveler's tree, n. 1809–
    • travelling | traveling, n. 1489–

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    Traveler or Traveller: Which Spelling is Right?

    People often argue about the correct way to spell words, and one common debate is between ‘traveler’ and ‘traveller.’ Both spellings are okay, but which one is more right? Let’s look at the differences and when to use each.

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    American Way: ‘Traveler’

    In America, we usually write ‘traveler.’ It’s simpler with just one ‘l.’ This way of spelling came about in the 1800s to make writing easier. So, if you’re in the United States, ‘traveler’ is the way to go.

    British Style: ‘Traveller’

    Across the pond in the United Kingdom, they prefer ‘traveller’ with two ‘l’s. The British like to keep things traditional, holding onto how words were spelled in the past.

    Where and How to Use

    The choice between ‘traveler’ and ‘traveller’ isn’t only about where you are. It also depends on what you’re reading. American books and websites use ‘traveler,’ while British ones use ‘traveller.’ Both are right in their own way.

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    Language Changings

    Words change over time, and that’s cool. ‘Traveler’ and ‘Traveller’ show how English can be different but still right. Instead of thinking of them as mistakes, see them as part of the language’s rich variety.

    Deciding between ‘traveler’ and ‘traveller’ is mostly about where you are and what you’re reading. Neither way is wrong – it’s about keeping things consistent. Whether you like the American ‘traveler’ or the British ‘traveller,’ just stick to one. Language is all about talking to each other, and having different spellings just makes it more interesting.

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    Is it ‘traveling’ or ‘travelling’?

    What to Know When it comes to spelling the forms of the verb travel , traveled and traveling are more common in the U.S., and travelled and travelling are dominant everywhere else.

    Spelling is typically clear-cut in modern English: forty unfailingly betrays four ; the sweet treat after dinner is spelled dessert , not desert .

    But some words have two forms that appear often enough in edited text to make it clear that something else is going on. And so it is with forms of the verb travel : traveled and travelled , and traveling and travelling .

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    It might have a different spelling wherever you're going.

    One or Two L 's?

    If you look at where the single l forms originate and where the double l forms originate a pattern emerges: in the United States, traveled and traveling predominate, and everywhere else travelled and travelling are preferred.

    The reason mostly comes down to one man we at Merriam-Webster hold especially dear: Noah Webster. Our lexicographical father (brothers George and Charles Merriam bought the rights to Noah Webster’s 1841 dictionary after Webster died) was a great believer in spelling reform and wanted English spelling to make more sense—and if the English of his homeland had more logic to it than its British parent, so much the better. He decided that travel needed only one l in its past and present participle forms.

    Webster’s logic is the reason behind the spelling of canceled and cancelled as well: in the U.S., they have just one l , but elsewhere two l ’s are the norm.

    American English Words that Use 2 L 's

    Webster didn’t think all double l ’s needed to be reduced to one, however: in cases in which the accent, or emphasis, is on the syllable with the l , two l ’s are preserved: expelled and expelling ; controlled and controlling ; patrolled and patrolling .

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    U.S. issues travel warning for Israel with Iran attack believed to be imminent and fear Gaza war could spread

    By Debora Patta , Tucker Reals

    Updated on: April 13, 2024 / 5:25 PM EDT / CBS News

    Update: Iran launched drone attacks against Israel on Saturday. Read CBS News'  latest coverage here .

    Tel Aviv  — Israel is bracing for a worst-case scenario that U.S. officials believe could materialize within just hours — the possibility of a direct attack on Israeli soil by Iran in retaliation for a strike almost two weeks ago that killed seven Iranian military officers. Iran has vowed to take revenge for Israel killing its commanders, who were hit by an April 1 strike on the Iranian embassy in Syria's capital.

    Two U.S. officials told CBS News that a major Iranian attack against Israel was expected as soon as Friday, possibly to include more than 100 drones and dozens of missiles aimed at military targets inside the country. Sources have told CBS News the retaliation could include attacks carried out both by Iranian forces, and proxy groups around the region that it has been funneling additional arms to for weeks.  

    The officials said it would be challenging for the Israelis to defend against an attack of that magnitude, and while they held out the possibility that the Iranians could opt for a smaller-scale attack to avoid a dramatic escalation, their retaliation was believed to be imminent. 

    Asked Friday how imminent he believes an attack is, President Biden responded, "I don't want to get into secure information, but my expectation is sooner than later." The president urged Iran not to move forward, saying his message to Tehran was: "Don't."

    Tehran has not indicated publicly how or when it will return fire, so it's unclear how far Iran's leaders will go. If they decide to carry out a direct attack on Israel, there's fear it could blow Israel's ongoing war against Iranian ally Hamas up into a much wider regional conflict.

    With the Iranian retaliation expected at any time, the U.S. State Department on Thursday warned Americans in Israel not to travel outside major cities, which are better protected from incoming rocket fire by the country's Iron Dome missile defense system. The latest guidance noted that travel by U.S. government employees in Israel could be further restricted with little notice as things develop in the tinderbox region.

    "Whoever harms us, we will harm them," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed Thursday as he visited troops at an Israel Defense Forces airbase. "We are prepared … both defensively and offensively."

    Iran-Burning Flags Of The U.S. And Israel

    On Saturday, all U.S. embassies in the Middle East were put on high alert and required to hold emergency action committee meetings. Diplomats in Lebanon and Israel were specifically told not to travel to certain areas within those countries.

    Sima Shine, a security expert and former official with Israel's national intelligence agency Mossad, told CBS News it was a dangerous moment for the region, and the "most worried" she has been. She said anxiety over an all-out war was likely just as high "on both sides, in Israel and in Iran."

    If Iran does choose to strike Israel directly, it could involve a complex missile and drone attack similar to the one Iranian forces launched against a Saudi oil facility in 2019 .

    "They will try to do it on the military or some military asset," Shine predicted. "But the question will be the damage. If there would be many injured people, killed or injured … I think it has the potential for a huge escalation."

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    Shine stressed, however, that she still believes neither side actually wants a regional conflict.

    U.S. "really trying to avoid war"

    The U.S. sent a senior general to Israel this week to coordinate with the close American ally on any response it might make to an Iranian attack. Speaking Friday on "CBS Mornings," America's top military officer said, "we're really trying to avoid war."

    "This is part of the dialogue that I have with my counterparts within the region, to include the Israeli chief of defense, who I talked to yesterday," said Joint Chiefs chairman Gen. Charles Q. Brown, Jr., adding that the U.S. military was "doing things not only to prevent a war, but at the same time, one of my primary things is to make sure all the forces in the region are protected."

    "My role, as the chairman of the Joint Chiefs, is to plan and prepare," Brown said. "That's one thing we do very well."

    Brown's Israeli counterpart, Chief of the General Staff Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi, "completed a comprehensive situational assessment on the readiness of the IDF for all scenarios," Israel's military said Friday. 

    "The IDF is very strongly prepared, both offensively and defensively, against any threat," Halevi was quoted as saying in the statement. "The IDF continues to monitor closely what is happening in Iran and different arenas, constantly preparing to deal with existing and potential threats in coordination with the United States Armed Forces." 

    The IDF said the visiting U.S. general, Central Command chief Gen. Michael Erik Kurilla, was taking part in the IDF's situational assessment.

    The dilemma for Iran, said Israeli expert Shine, is to figure out how to deliver its promised response to Israel's attack in Syria, but in a way that does not lead to further escalation. Likewise, Shine said Israel could choose to show restraint when it responds to whatever Iran eventually does.

    If either side gets the balance wrong, the consequences for the region, and even the world, could be dire.

    Weijia Jiang, David Martin, Margaret Brennan and Olivia Gazis contributed reporting.

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    Fallout Show Vaults Explained: Vault 32, Vault 31, and How Many Are There?

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    This post contains spoilers for the Fallout show on Prime Video .

    Can’t have Vault-Tec without vaults! And, like your standard, everyday vault, these vaults are full of secrets. And also a whole bunch of human beings, mutants, and sometimes an errant corpse (or 50) every now and again. Fallout on Prime Video gives us a whole new glimpse at Bethesda’s universe , giving us a detailed look at Vault Dweller life before and after the apocalypse. Like the people who inhabit them, each vault is a little bit (or a lotta bit) different from the last. Let’s take a look at the locked up little homesteads we’re introduced to in Fallout Season 1!

    Objectively the most important vault in Season 1 of Fallout, Vault 33 is where we spend the majority of our time. At least, so far as the vaults are concerned. Home to the MacLean family (consisting of Ella Purnell’s Lucy, Kyle MacLachlan’s Overseer Hank, and Moises Arias’ Norm) as well as a whole host of home-grown farm folk, Vault 33’s primary crop is corn and its appearance takes after the Nebraskan countryside. All of its occupants also have a strange affinity for jello cake.

    This vault has been relatively free of hardship throughout its 200+ year run, but it did suffer a brief famine that resulted in quite a few casualties, including Lucy and Norm’s mother. At least so they think…

    You know what they say! When you’re tired of bangin’ your cousin, look no further than Vault 32. (Surely someone must have said this…) Of course, mind the raiders. Even if the death of the vault wasn’t even said raiders’ fault.

    Vault 32 is a picture of what happens when famine goes wrong. While at first it’s believed that Lee Moldaver (Sarita Choudhury) ravaged the vault, Norm and Chet (Dave Register) discover later in the season that the vault fell long before being opened to the outside world. In it, they find half eaten corpses, as well as a whole host of apparent suicide cases as the Vaulties tried to find whatever way they could to stave off the hunger.

    Obviously, all of this was covered up by the Overseers.

    The picture of what happens when “home grown” is taken a little bit too far. Sure, they don’t necessarily grow the folks, but they do dethaw them whenever Vault 33 requires a new overseer. Turns out, Vault 31 was the key to Vault-Tec’s evil plan. Or at least the human part of it. Before bringing about the apocalypse — twice — the high-ranking members of Vault-Tec cryogenically froze themselves, with the exception of Michael Asper’s Bud Askins who, instead, put his brain in a little robot dude so he could live on forever and unfreeze his counterparts whenever a new Overseer was required.

    Ah, the ever-curious Vault 4 . Midway through the Fallout series, we learn that this was the home of the scientists. In an ad for Vault-Tec, Walton Goggins’ Cooper Howard praises the scientists, calling the small family the “real heroes.” Unfortunately, it appears that ethics didn’t come standard with their scientific curiosities. After decades of terrible experiments, the mutants created by the scientists rose up and overtook Vault 4, eventually opening it up to the wasteland and accepting Shady Sands survivors into their midst. Their Overseer may be a tad racist against surface dwellers, but Vault 4 is where Lucy learns to understand her own prejudices as well!

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    When is Eid al-Fitr 2024 and how is it celebrated?

    The three-day festival celebrates the completion of the fasting month of Ramadan by Muslims across the world.

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    As a new moon was not sighted on Monday evening after Maghrib prayers, Muslims in Saudi Arabia and neighbouring countries will fast one more day, completing 30 days of Ramadan. The first day of Eid will then be celebrated on Wednesday, April 10.

    The first day of Eid al-Fitr is determined by the sighting of the crescent moon marking the start of the month of Shawwal, the 10th month of the Islamic (Hijri) calendar.

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    Lunar months last between 29 and 30 days so Muslims usually have to wait until the night before Eid to verify its date.

    Other countries follow independent sightings.

    When the sighting has been verified, Eid is declared on television, radio stations and at mosques.

    Muslim worshippers prepare to take part in a morning prayer on the first day of Eid al-Fitr, which marks the end of the holy fasting month of Ramadan, at the Blue Mosque in Istanbul, on April 21, 2023 [Yasin Akgul /AFP]

    How do Muslims celebrate Eid?

    Traditionally, Eid is celebrated for three days as an official holiday in Muslim-majority countries. However, the number of holiday days varies by country.

    Muslims begin Eid day celebrations by partaking in a prayer service that takes place shortly after dawn, followed by a short sermon.

    Palestinian Muslims perform the morning Eid al-Fitr prayer, marking the end of the holy fasting month of Ramadan in Gaza City on May 2, 2022 [Mahmud HAMS / AFP]

    On their way to the prayer, which is traditionally held in an open area, Muslims recite takbeerat, praising God by saying “Allahu Akbar”, meaning “God is great”.

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    It is customary to eat something sweet before the prayer, such as date -filled biscuits known as maamoul in the Middle East. This particular festival is known as the “sweet” Eid – and the distribution of sweets is common across the Muslim world.

    Muslims usually spend the day visiting relatives and neighbours and accepting sweets as they move around from house to house.

    Each country has traditional desserts and sweets that are prepared before Eid or on the morning of the first day.

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    Children, dressed in new clothes, are offered gifts and money to celebrate the joyous occasion.

    Children ride a swing on the first day of Eid al-Fitr, which marks the end of the Muslim holy fasting month of Ramadan, in the rebel-held town of Maaret Misrin in Syria's northwestern Idlib province, on April 21, 2023 [Abdulaziz Ketaz / AFP]

    Girls and women in many countries decorate their hands with henna. The celebration for Eid begins the night before as women gather in neighbourhoods and large family gatherings for the application of henna.

    A girl shows her hand decorated with henna at a market area ahead of Eid al-Fitr, which marks the end of the Muslim holy festival of Ramadan, in Srinagar, on April 20, 2023 [Tauseef Mustafa / AFP]

    In some countries, families visit graveyards to offer their respects to departed family members right after the morning prayers.

    It is common for Muslim-majority countries to decorate their cities with lights and hold festivities to commemorate the end of the fasting month.

    A general view shows the Alif Ki mosque illuminated during the holy month of Ramadan, ahead of Eid al-Fitr, in Ahmedabad on April 19, 2023 [Sam Panthaky/AFP]

    Eid amid the onslaught in Gaza

    For some 2.3 million Palestinians in Gaza this Eid, this will be the first Muslim religious holiday after more than 33,000 people have been killed in Israeli attacks. With little food aid, and very limited water, Gaza’s Eid al-Fitr will be mired in destruction amid the continuing attacks.

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    What are common Eid greetings?

    The most popular greeting is “Eid Mubarak” (Blessed Eid) or “Eid sa’id” (Happy Eid). Eid greetings also vary depending on the country and language.

    The video below shows how people say Eid Mubarak in different languages around the world.

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