It means that someone has gone to another location with no real purpose. It can also mean to become lost, such as--> "He wandered off the path and became lost in the woods."
French is the language represented by the word vague. The word serves as a feminine/masculine singular adjective that means "hazy," "unclear" or "vague," as a feminine singular noun that means "(water) wave," or as a verb form that means "I wander" or "You wander," "(that) I may wander" or "that) you may wander" or "(you) Wander!" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "vahg" in French.
It means - to wander, looking for food.
roam
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.
Amble, stroll, wander
it means to wander or to stray
The only one that comes to mind is 'amble' which is OK for wander but does not fit well as an alternative meaning for roll.
The future tense is will wander.
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
This name may be linked to the Latin word "Errare" which means "to wander."
wasted, or used for a bad purpose.
It means to wander or roam. Example: I roved around the room aimlessly.