Pronunciation: /ˈwɑːndərər/
noun a person who travels aimlessly or without a fixed destination
A1 The wanderer lost his way in the forest.
A2 The wanderer traveled from town to town, never staying in one place for long.
B1 The wanderer's backpack was filled with supplies for their journey.
B2 The wanderer was known for their adventurous spirit and love of exploration.
C1 The wanderer had visited over 50 countries in their lifetime.
C2 The wanderer's nomadic lifestyle was both fulfilling and challenging.
formal The wanderer traveled through the remote countryside, documenting his journey in a journal.
informal The wanderer hitchhiked across the country, stopping in small towns along the way.
slang The wanderer was a real nomad, always on the move and never staying in one place for too long.
figurative She was a wanderer in search of inner peace, constantly seeking new experiences to fulfill her soul.
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