- verbwander (verb) · wanders (third person present) · wandered (past tense) · wandered (past participle) · wandering (present participle)
- walk or move in a leisurely, casual, or aimless way:"he wandered aimlessly through the narrow streets"
- move slowly away from a fixed point or place:"please don't wander off again" · "his attention had wandered"
- (of a road or river) wind with gentle twists and turns in a particular direction; meander.
- move or travel slowly through or over (a place or area):"she found her wandering the streets"
- be unfaithful to one's spouse or regular sexual partner.
nounwander (noun) · wanders (plural noun)- an act or instance of wandering:"she'd go on wanders like that in her nightgown"
OriginOld English wandrian, of West Germanic origin; related to wend and wind.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- walk or move in a leisurely, casual, or aimless way:
- move slowly away from a fixed point or place:
- (of a road or river) wind with gentle twists and turns in a particular direction; meander.
- move or travel slowly through or over (a place or area):
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