Pronunciation: /ˈwɑndərɪŋ/
noun the act of moving about from place to place without a fixed route or destination
A1 I enjoy going for a wandering in the park.
A2 The cat's wandering around the neighborhood led it to discover a new hiding spot.
B1 The wandering of the lost hiker was finally brought to an end by the search and rescue team.
B2 The wandering of my thoughts often leads me to unexpected solutions to problems.
C1 The wandering of the artist's mind resulted in a masterpiece that captivated audiences.
C2 The philosopher's wandering through the realms of existentialism led to profound insights into the nature of being.
adjective moving about aimlessly or without direction
A1 The wandering cat found its way back home.
A2 She enjoyed wandering through the streets of the new city.
B1 The wandering thoughts in his mind made it hard to focus.
B2 The wandering traveler had no destination in mind.
C1 His wandering eyes betrayed his true feelings.
C2 The wandering poet captured the beauty of nature in his verses.
formal The lost hiker was found wandering aimlessly in the forest.
informal I love just wandering around the city with no destination in mind.
slang Let's go wandering through the woods and see what we find.
figurative Her mind was wandering during the meeting, thinking about her upcoming vacation.
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