Pronunciation: /ˈræmblər/

Definitions of rambler

noun a plant that grows over the ground or other plants, forming a dense mass

Example Sentences

A1 I saw a rambler walking through the park.

A2 The rambler stopped to take a picture of the flowers.

B1 The rambler explored the countryside on foot.

B2 As a seasoned rambler, he knew all the best hiking trails in the area.

C1 The rambler's passion for nature led him to become a conservationist.

C2 The rambler's memoirs detailed his adventures through remote and rugged landscapes.

Examples of rambler in a Sentence

formal The rambler walked through the countryside, taking in the sights and sounds of nature.

informal The rambler loves going for long walks in the park.

slang The rambler is always out and about, exploring new places.

figurative Her mind was a rambler, jumping from one thought to the next without focus.

Grammatical Forms of rambler

past tense

rambled

plural

ramblers

comparative

more rambler

superlative

most rambler

present tense

rambles

future tense

will ramble

perfect tense

have rambled

continuous tense

is rambling

singular

rambler

positive degree

rambler

infinitive

to ramble

gerund

rambling

participle

rambling

Origin and Evolution of rambler

First Known Use: 1500 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'rambler' originated from the Middle English term 'ramlen' which means to wander aimlessly or roam around.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'rambler' evolved to refer to someone who wanders or roams around without a specific destination, often used to describe a person who enjoys leisurely walks in nature or exploring new places.