yes because if you wander you walk pointlessly and if you roam well you walk pointlessly
Amble:verb: to walk slowly in a relaxed way.noun: slow leisurely walk.synonyms: stroll, saunter, walk, roam, walkabout, wander, rove, perambulate, promenade, mosey, dawdle, ramble, meander.
Your question makes little to no sense... But I'd say: To roam freely.
Yes, it is a form of the verb "to roam" (to move about or wander). It is the past tense and the past participle of the verb.
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Roamed is the past tense of roam.
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Wander means to travel about, more specifically in an aimless or random way. So it is a close synonym for roam, and practically the opposite (an antonym) for linger, which means to stay.
move, wander, roam, stroll, ramble, range, drift, stray, meander, gallivant
roam, amble, deviate, cruise, diverge, float, drift, roll, stroll, trail, tramp
float, bob, coast, slip, sail, slide, glide wander, stroll, stray, roam, meander, rove, range
The homophone for wander is "wonder."
roam and gallop
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To Roam
A homonym for a word meaning to wander is "roam." Both words have the same pronunciation but different meanings.