Pronunciation: /ˈsɔntər/
noun a leisurely stroll or walk
A1 I saw a man take a leisurely saunter down the street.
A2 The dog enjoyed a slow saunter through the park.
B1 She went for a relaxing saunter along the beach.
B2 After dinner, we took a pleasant saunter around the neighborhood.
C1 The professor's saunter through the library was filled with deep contemplation.
C2 The artist's saunter through the museum inspired new ideas for her next masterpiece.
verb to walk in a slow, relaxed manner
A1 She sauntered down the street, enjoying the sunshine.
A2 He sauntered into the room, looking relaxed and confident.
B1 They sauntered along the beach, collecting seashells.
B2 The couple sauntered through the park, hand in hand.
C1 The actor sauntered onto the stage, commanding attention with every step.
C2 She sauntered into the boardroom, exuding an air of authority and confidence.
formal The gentleman decided to saunter through the park on his afternoon stroll.
informal Let's saunter down to the cafe and grab a coffee.
slang We should totally saunter over to the party later.
figurative Her thoughts seemed to saunter aimlessly through her mind.
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