Travel Adjectives

4 words in this vocabulary list

verb to walk or move at a slow, relaxed pace

  • The elderly couple was ambling along the path in the park.
  • We spent the afternoon just ambling around town, not really going anywhere in particular.
  • Let's go ambling through the woods and see what we can find.
  • His thoughts were ambling aimlessly, unable to focus on one particular idea.

verb past participle of 'bedraggle'

adjective disheveled or untidy in appearance

  • The bedraggled state of her dress indicated she had been caught in the rain.
  • After running through the mud, her shoes were completely bedraggled.
  • She looked so bedraggled after pulling an all-nighter for the exam.
  • The team's bedraggled morale was lifted after their victory.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'memorable' describes something that is worth remembering or easily remembered.

  • The graduation ceremony was a truly memorable event for all the students and their families.
  • That road trip we took last summer was so memorable, I'll never forget it.
  • The concert last night was lit, definitely a memorable experience.
  • Her words were so powerful and impactful, they left a memorable impression on everyone in the room.

adverb In a manner that is adventurous or daring

  • She approached the task adventuresomely, ready to take on any challenges that may come.
  • He always dives into new experiences adventuresomely, without fear or hesitation.
  • Let's tackle this project adventuresomely, like true risk-takers!
  • Her mind wandered adventuresomely, exploring new ideas and possibilities.