Wander ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Wander ( verb )

  1. To move around without any particular purpose or destination.
  2. To move aimlessly or idly from place to place.
  3. To deviate from a course or direction.

Origin:

The word wander comes from the old english word "wandrian", meaning to go from place to place without any particular purpose or destination.

Examples:

  1. He wandered through the streets.
  2. She wandered around the mall.
  3. They wandered through the forest.
  4. He wandered off the path.
  5. The sheep were wandering in the fields.

(As a noun)

Wander ( noun )

  1. To move around without any particular purpose or destination.
  2. To move aimlessly or idly from place to place.
  3. To deviate from a course or direction.

Origin:

The word wander comes from the old english word "wandrian", meaning to go from place to place without any particular purpose or destination.

Examples:

  1. He wandered through the streets.
  2. She wandered around the mall.
  3. They wandered through the forest.
  4. He wandered off the path.
  5. The sheep were wandering in the fields.
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