stroll and amble
"Amble" and "stroll" are synonyms and mean to walk in a leisurely manner. "Wander" on the other hand, may involve a sense of aimlessness or disorientation while moving about.
Strut like in Saturday Night Fever. Stroll. Actually these three words all have nearly the same meaning. These definitions are from the Concise Oxford English Dictionary stroll - verb - walk in a leisurely way. amble - verb - walk or move at a leisurely pace. saunter - verb - walk in a slow, relaxed manner.
A homonym for a word meaning to wander is "roam." Both words have the same pronunciation but different meanings.
Some words with the root "err" meaning wander include error, erratic, and errant. These words all reflect the concept of deviating from a set course or wandering off track.
Venturing means wander,in other words, it means you walk, here is an example: The Hobbit ventured off into the woods. That Could mean: The Hobbit wanderd/stumbled/walked/ran off into the woods. Hope I helped xD :)
uhh, lets see, loitering is one, staying about, not leaving,amble, be dilatory, be long, be tardy, crawl, dally, dawdle, dillydally, drift, falter, fool around, fritter away, goof off, hang around, hang out*, hesitate, hobble, idle, lag, loll, lumber, mope, mosey, plod, poke, procrastinate, put off, putter, remain, saunter, shuffle, sit around, slouch, stagger, stay, stick around, stop, stroll, take one's time, tarry, tool, totter, trail, traipse, trifle, trudge, vacillate, wait, wait around (Thesaurus.com)
ambulate stroll amble
A couple words for 'stroll' are walk, meander, saunter, and wander.
(if you mean the verb) amble, hike, traverse, tread, shuffle, slog, meander, march, roam, stroll.
Strut like in Saturday Night Fever. Stroll. Actually these three words all have nearly the same meaning. These definitions are from the Concise Oxford English Dictionary stroll - verb - walk in a leisurely way. amble - verb - walk or move at a leisurely pace. saunter - verb - walk in a slow, relaxed manner.
The word "CREEP" comes to mind. The word "CREEP" comes to mind.
The author is creating a relaxed and leisurely tone by using words like "amble," "stretch," and "leaned back." These words suggest a sense of ease, slow movement, and casual comfort.
advance, proceed,move,go, wend, go or make (one's) way by foot, tread,step, perambulate,stalk, stride,tramp,stroll, amble,ramble, ambulate, shamble,pad,shuffle,saunter, trudge, trek,plod, slog, hike,parade,promenade,strut,swagger,prance, jog, loiter,lurch, hobble
I think some of the synonyms would be: Advance, amble, ambulate, canter, escort, exercise, file, foot, go, go on foot, hike, hit the road, hoof it, knock about, lead, leg, lumber, March, Meander, pace, pad, parade, patrol, perambulate, plod, prance, promenade, race, roam, rove, saunter, scuff, shamble, Shuffle, slog, Stalk, step, stroll, stride, Strut, stump, take a walk, toddle, tramp, travel on foot, traverse, tread, troop, trek, trudge, wander, wend ones way All i can really think of right now :)
Strolled, paced, trod, approached. I'll think of some more later:)
Some 5 or 6 letter words made with the word shamble include: amble leash shame
Some words with the root "err" meaning wander include error, erratic, and errant. These words all reflect the concept of deviating from a set course or wandering off track.
other words for walking Hiking Wandering Roaming galloping strolling hope these help please visit florriecole.weebly.com