Pronunciation: /ˈwɑndər/
noun a person who travels aimlessly or without any destination
A1 I went for a wander in the park.
A2 She enjoys taking a wander through the forest.
B1 The wander through the old town was filled with interesting sights.
B2 After hours of wander, they finally found the hidden waterfall.
C1 His wander through the desert led him to discover ancient ruins.
C2 The artist's wander through the city inspired a new series of paintings.
verb to move about or travel aimlessly or without any destination
A1 I like to wander around the park and enjoy the fresh air.
A2 She wandered through the streets of the old town, taking in the sights and sounds.
B1 During my vacation, I plan to wander through the countryside and explore new places.
B2 As a backpacker, I often wander off the beaten path to discover hidden gems.
C1 The artist would often wander for hours in search of inspiration for his next masterpiece.
C2 After retiring, they decided to wander the world and experience different cultures.
formal The lost hiker continued to wander aimlessly through the dense forest.
informal I love to wander around the city and discover new places.
slang Let's ditch class and just wander the streets all day.
figurative Her mind would often wander during long meetings, thinking about her next vacation.
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