Meandering

C1 8+
  • Frequency of Use
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  • Retention Rate
    60 %
  • Complexity
    50 %
  • Meandering Meanings

    verb to follow a winding course

    adjective winding or indirect in course or character

    Fields related to meandering

    Literature

    The character took a meandering walk through the forest, lost in thought.

    Art

    The artist's brushstrokes created a meandering path of color across the canvas.

    Engineering

    The road was designed with meandering curves to blend seamlessly into the natural surroundings.

    Geography

    Meandering rivers flow in a winding, curving path through the landscape.

    Biology

    The meandering pattern of a snake's movement left tracks in the sand.

    Occupation Usage of meandering

    Writer

    In writing, 'meandering' can refer to a piece of text that lacks focus or direction, often wandering off topic.

    Psychologist

    Psychologists may use the term 'meandering' to describe a thought process or conversation that lacks structure or coherence.

    Urban Planner

    Urban planners may use 'meandering' to describe a road or path that follows a winding or indirect route.

    Tour Guide

    A tour guide may use 'meandering' to describe a leisurely walk or journey that involves wandering or exploring without a set destination.

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