Pronunciation: /ˈweɪˌfɛrər/
noun a traveler, especially on foot
A1 The wayfarer walked along the path with a map in hand.
A2 The wayfarer stopped at a roadside inn for a rest during their journey.
B1 The wayfarer relied on the stars to guide them through the night.
B2 The wayfarer's backpack was filled with supplies for their long trek.
C1 The wayfarer had traveled to many countries and experienced different cultures.
C2 The wayfarer's adventurous spirit led them to explore remote and untouched landscapes.
formal The wayfarer embarked on a journey through the rugged mountains.
informal The wayfarer set off on a trip to explore new places.
slang The wayfarer hit the road to see what's out there.
figurative As a wayfarer of life, he wandered through different experiences to find his true purpose.
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