Wonder, wander.
The homonym for Rome is roam, which means to move about or travel aimlessly.
The homophone for "wondered" is "wandered." They sound the same but have different meanings - "wondered" means to feel curiosity about something, while "wandered" means to move aimlessly or without purpose.
Aimlessly.
Aimlessly is an adverb.
In some dialects, "have." I have to go.
I aimlessly wandered the streets.
The root word of "aimlessly" is "aim".
way Which way did they go?
There isn't a homophone for the word "ever".
I dont know... Go ask your teacher.
The homophone for boar is bore.Example sentence:I won't go out with him again because he's an uninteresting bore.
A person who walks aimlessly can be referred to as a wanderer or a stroller.