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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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
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.
Wander is actually the present tense.The past tense is wandered.The future tense is will wander.
"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.
of Wander, a. & n. from Wander, v.
Johnny Wander was created in 2008.