There are several words that mean 'to walk aimlessly', including:
wander, ramble, meander
The word ramble can be used as a noun or a verb. Its meaning is to walk or talk aimlessly. Some possible antonyms for the word ramble include continue, stay, linger and wait.
The spelling "prat" means the buttocks, and is British slang for a fool.The similar word is prate, also prattle, meaning to chatter aimlessly.
Aimlessly.
Aimlessly is an adverb.
To waddle means to employ a swaying gait, to walk aimlessly from side to side.
The root word of "aimlessly" is "aim".
I aimlessly wandered the streets.
wander, ramble, meander
"Waddling" is the present participle of "waddle", to employ a swaying gait.
To wander about is to rome about aimlessly. For example:I wandered around the forest quietly, so that I didn't disturb the animals sleeping.WanderWanderedWandering
The word ramble can be used as a noun or a verb. Its meaning is to walk or talk aimlessly. Some possible antonyms for the word ramble include continue, stay, linger and wait.
Aimlessly wandering through the desert sands, with the sun beating down, almost cost the explorer his life.
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The meaning of this word means comes from searching the internet. Someone could be searching for something in particular or just aimlessly for entertainment.
The spelling "prat" means the buttocks, and is British slang for a fool.The similar word is prate, also prattle, meaning to chatter aimlessly.