🚶wander

verb
/ˈwɒndər/

Meaning

to move around aimlessly or without a fixed course
to walk aimlessly without a fixed destination

Example Sentences

She loves to wander through the old streets of the city.

She likes to wander through the old city streets.

Example Expressions

wander off

Synonyms

roam, drift, meander, stray, stroll
Entry 1
roam, drift, meander, stray, stroll
Entry 2
roam, stroll, meander, drift

Antonyms

stay, remain, settle, direct, guide, focus, target
Entry 1
stay, remain, settle
Entry 2
direct, guide, focus, target

Collocations

wander around, wander off, wander aimlessly, wander through, mind wander
Entry 1
wander around, wander off, wander aimlessly, wander through
Entry 2
wander around, wander aimlessly, mind wander, wander off

More Example Sentences

A boy adopts a dog from a local shelter after visiting with his mother and choosing a friendly brown puppy that was found wandering the streets alone

A boy adopts a dog from a local shelter after visiting with his mother and choosing a friendly brown puppy that was found wandering the streets alone and needed a warm home

A boy adopts a dog from a local shelter after visiting with his mother and choosing a friendly brown puppy that was found wandering the streets alone and needed a warm home so they bring it home

A boy adopts a dog from a local shelter after visiting with his mother and choosing a friendly brown puppy that was found wandering the streets alone and needed a warm home so they bring it home and name it Buddy

A boy adopts a dog from a local shelter after visiting with his mother and choosing a friendly brown puppy that was found wandering the streets alone and needed a warm home so they bring it home and name it Buddy who quickly becomes the boy's best friend

A boy adopts a dog from a local shelter after visiting with his mother and choosing a friendly brown puppy that was found wandering the streets alone and needed a warm home so they bring it home and name it Buddy who quickly becomes the boy's best friend and fills the house with joy and energy every single day.

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