0 (of a person) having been to many different places, especially to many different countries:
1 (of a road, route, etc.) used by many people
This is my first—the ground has been well travelled before me—but it will not be my last.
Murray was well travelled, and had success as a lecturer.
Both were adept at writing in the various styles of the period, and both were well travelled internationally.
The students are also generally well travelled.
Does the necessity to economise in transport apply to eggs, or should all eggs be well travelled in these days?
This man was educated, rich and well travelled.
Awka people today as in traditional times are well travelled.
He asks about the clubs he belongs to, who his people are, if he is well travelled, and where his home is.