walk
To saunter means to walk in a slow, relaxed manner, often without a specific destination or hurry. It implies a leisurely and casual stroll.
If you are in a position where someone saunters over to you they are approaching you in a very easy and relaxed manner. They are walking slowly without hurry or effort.
The homophone for "stroll" is "scroll."
Amble, stroll, wander
The past tense of "stroll" is "strolled."
Since "stroll" usually means a slow, leisurely walk, the opposite could be to hurry. So antonyms might include hurry, rush, dash, or run.
The opposite of "stroll" is "rush" or "hurry," which convey a sense of moving quickly or with urgency instead of leisurely.
to troll down the park [to take a walk in the park
The word 'stroll' is a verb (to stroll) and a noun (a stroll).
to run, or hurry
To saunter means to walk in a slow, relaxed manner, often without a specific destination or hurry. It implies a leisurely and casual stroll.
A term that means to walk at a leisurely pace is to stroll or saunter.
rush, speed, hasten, run, dash
Nurses run.
If you are in a position where someone saunters over to you they are approaching you in a very easy and relaxed manner. They are walking slowly without hurry or effort.
Edson Stroll is 6'.
if you mean to run about playfully or hurry quickly from one place to another - then they can