wander
1. move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment (Freq. 18) - The gypsies roamed the woods - roving vagabonds - the wandering Jew - The cattle roam across the prairie - the laborers drift from one town to the next - They rolled from town to town • Syn: roll, swan, stray, tramp, roam, cast, ramble, rove, range, drift, vagabond • Derivationally related forms: vagabond (for: vagabond), vagabondage (for: vagabond), drifter (for: drift), drifting (for: drift), roving (for: rove), ramble (for: ramble), rambler (for: ramble), roamer (for: roam), tramp (for: tramp), stray (for: stray), strayer (for: stray), wanderer, wandering • Hypernyms: travel, go, move, locomote • Hyponyms: maunder, gallivant, gad, jazz around • Verb Group: stray, err, drift • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s - Something is ----ing PP - Somebody ----s something - Somebody ----s PP - They wander the countryside - They wander in the countryside 2. be sexually unfaithful to one's partner in marriage (Freq. 1) - She cheats on her husband - Might her husband be wandering? • Syn: cheat on, cheat, cuckold, betray • Derivationally related forms: cuckold (for: cuckold) • Hypernyms: deceive, lead on, delude, cozen • Hyponyms: two-time, play around, fool around • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s somebody - Somebody ----s - Somebody ----s (for: cheat) 3. go via an indirect route or at no set pace - After dinner, we wandered into town • Hypernyms: proceed, go forward, continue • Verb Group: roll, swan, stray, tramp, roam, cast, ramble, rove, range, drift, vagabond, weave, wind, thread, meander • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s PP 4. to move or cause to move in a sinuous, spiral, or circular course - the river winds through the hills - the path meanders through the vineyards - sometimes, the gout wanders through the entire body • Syn: weave, wind, thread, meander • Derivationally related forms: meander (for: meander), thread (for: thread) • Hypernyms: travel, go, move, locomote • Hyponyms: snake • Verb Frames: - Something is ----ing PP - Somebody ----s PP 5. lose clarity or turn aside especially from the main subject of attention or course of argument in writing, thinking, or speaking - She always digresses when telling a story - her mind wanders - Don't digress when you give a lecture • Syn: digress, stray, divagate • Derivationally related forms: divagation (for: divagate), digressive (for: digress), digression (for: digress) • Hypernyms: tell • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s - Somebody ----s PP
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