Pronunciation: /ˈroʊmər/
noun a person who travels with no fixed destination or purpose
A1 The roamer wandered through the forest, enjoying the sights and sounds of nature.
A2 As a roamer, she loved to travel to new places and explore different cultures.
B1 The roamer backpacked through Europe, visiting various countries along the way.
B2 The experienced roamer knew how to navigate unfamiliar territories and find hidden gems.
C1 The seasoned roamer had been to every continent and had countless stories of adventure to share.
C2 The roamer's wanderlust knew no bounds, always seeking out new experiences and challenges.
formal The roamer was seen wandering the streets aimlessly.
informal The roamer likes to wander around town exploring new places.
slang That roamer is always on the move, never staying in one place for too long.
figurative The roamer's mind was always wandering, never able to focus on one thing for too long.
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