Your question makes little to no sense...
But I'd say: To roam freely.
yes because if you wander you walk pointlessly and if you roam well you walk pointlessly
I don't think there is one. An analogy is a special kind of abstract relationship. An antonym, or opposite, means something at the farthest possible extreme away--something at the opposite end of the continuum. But something either is an analogy or is not (and that may even be a matter of interpretation or opinion). There is no meaning to the idea of being the farthest possible thing from an analogy.
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Coil
Complete the analogy; predator: prey: lion
The future tense is will wander.
No, wander is not a verb
Elaine Wander has written: 'The paintings of Elaine Wander'
analogy for a ship is analogy for a ship so its an analogy
Tagalog translation of WANDER: pagala-gala
Wander is actually the present tense.The past tense is wandered.The future tense is will wander.
Present: I wander. Future: I will wander. Past: I wandered.
I like to wander around the museum. He let his mind wander as the teacher droned on.
"No wander" does not mean anything in Spanish. At best it is a bastardized form of the English command "Do not wander".
The past tense of wander is wandered.
Wandered is the past participle of wander.
Johnny Wander was created in 2008.