Yes, the word 'stroll' is a noun, a singular, common noun, a word for a short, leisurely walk.
The word 'stroll' is also a verb meaning to walk in a leisurely manner.
The word 'stroll' is a verb (to stroll) and a noun (a stroll).
Yes, the word 'stroll' is both a verb and a noun.Examples:We can stroll up the avenue like a couple of swells. (verb)We can take a stroll up the avenue like a couple of swells. (noun)
Amble, stroll, wander
The word stroll just means a leisurely walk.While taking a stroll around the block, I spotted someone breaking into a house.The couple went for a stroll through the gardens of Paris.
I decided to take a stroll down to the market. They enjoyed a nice stroll in the park on their way home.
to stroll along without hurrying is to saunter
A couple words for 'stroll' are walk, meander, saunter, and wander.
The past tense is strolled.
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Amble or Stroll