SAUNTER vs RAMBLE: NOUN
- A sauntering-place; a loitering- or strolling-place.
- A leisurely, careless gait.
- A sauntering, or a sauntering place.
- A stroll; a leisurely ramble or walk.
- A place for sauntering or strolling.
- A leisurely walk or stroll.
- A leisurely pace.
- A leisurely walk (usually in some public place)
- A careless leisurely gait
- A leisurely walk (usually in some public place)
- An aimless amble on a winding course
- A section of woodland suitable for leisurely walking.
- A bed of shale over the seam of coal.
- A rambling; an instance of someone talking at length without direction.
- A leisurely stroll; a recreational walk in the countryside.
- A type of dance.
- A section of woods suitable for leisurely walking.
- A bed of shale over the seam.
- A going or moving from place to place without any determinate business or object; an excursion or stroll merely for recreation.
- In coal-mining, thin shaly beds of stone, taken down with the coal, above which a good roof may be met with.
- A place to ramble in; a mazy walk or tract.
- A roving or wandering movement; a going or turning about irregularly or indefinitely; especially, a leisurely or sauntering walk in varying directions.
- A leisurely, sometimes lengthy walk.
SAUNTER vs RAMBLE: VERB
- To stroll, or walk at a leisurely pace
- Walk leisurely and with no apparent aim
- Continue talking or writing in a desultory manner
- Move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment
- To move about aimlessly, or on a winding course
- To walk for pleasure; to amble or saunter.
- To talk or write incessantly, unclearly, or incoherently, with many digressions.
SAUNTER vs RAMBLE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To wander or walk about idly and in a leisurely or lazy manner; to lounge; to stroll; to loiter.
- To walk at a leisurely pace; stroll.
- To move about aimlessly: : wander.
- To follow an irregularly winding course of motion or growth.
- To speak or write at length and with many digressions.
- To move about aimlessly through or over.
- To walk, ride, or sail, from place to place, without any determinate object in view; to roam carelessly or irregularly; to rove; to wander
- To talk or write in a discursive, aimless way.
- To extend or grow at random.
- To walk casually or leisurely.
SAUNTER vs RAMBLE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To venture (?). See sauntering, 1.
- Synonyms Stroll, Stray, etc. See ramble, v.
- To hesitate (?).
- To wander idly or loiteringly; move or walk in a leisurely, listless, or undecided way; loiter; lounge; stroll.
- To dawdle; idle; loiter over a thing.
- To roam or wander about in a leisurely manner; go from point to point carelessly or irregularly; rove: as, to ramble about the eity or over the country.
- To take a wavering or wandering course; proceed with irregular turns, windings, or transitions; show a lack of definite direction or arrangement: as, a rambling path or house; a rambling discourse; the vine rambles every way; he rambled on in his incoherent speech.
- To reel; stagger.
- Synonyms Ramble, Stroll, Saunter, Rove, Roam, Wander, Range., Stray. Ramble, by derivation, also stroll and saunter, and stray when used in this sense, express a less extended course than the others. To ramble or stroll is to go about, as fancy leads, for the pleasure of being abroad. To saunter is to go along idly, and therefore slowly. One may saunter or stroll, stray or wander, along one street as far as it goes. To ramble, rove, or roam is to pursue a course that is not very straight. One may rove, roam, or wander with some briskness or for some object, as in search of a lost child. One may wander about or stray about because he has lost his way. The wild beast ranges, roves, or roams in search of prey. Roam expresses most of definite purpose: as, to roam over Europe.
SAUNTER vs RAMBLE: RELATED WORDS
- Sidle, Traipse, Trudge, Slink, Perambulate, Sashay, Meander, Wander, Toddle, Mosey, Promenade, Perambulation, Ramble, Stroll, Amble
- Range, Cast, Swan, Promenade, Vagabond, Stray, Rove, Drift, Jog, Perambulation, Roam, Stroll, Saunter, Amble, Wander
SAUNTER vs RAMBLE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Clomp, Waltzing, Skulk, Striding, Trundle, Sidle, Traipse, Trudge, Perambulate, Meander, Wander, Toddle, Promenade, Stroll, Amble
- Meander, Range, Cast, Swan, Promenade, Vagabond, Stray, Rove, Drift, Jog, Roam, Stroll, Saunter, Amble, Wander
SAUNTER vs RAMBLE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Just as you saunter past the guy, you stumble on a stray pebble.
- Amata runs off crying, and the Tunnel Snakes saunter off into class.
- The Pharoahs saunter into the miniature golf compound.
- Sasha sees a ghost and Hamid does a saunter.
- Synonyms for walk include stroll, constitutional, amble, turn, hike, march, ramble, saunter, tramp and promenade.
- Director of Community Services Saunter: v, to walk along in a slow and relaxed manner.
- Its protagonists set out on an early morning saunter to discuss philosophical matters.
- Reckless Records and saunter about for an hour or two.
- Run or saunter, the waiter reappeared with their wine.
- Enjoy a little saunter before the Thanksgiving Holiday.
- I've managed to ramble myself into a mess.
- Use a timer if children ramble on too long.
- I will ramble a little if that's OK.
- Full day's ramble, best in autumn or spring.
- Have your answer prepared and do not ramble.
- Sorry to ramble on, but two other points.
- The entire article is basically a philosophical ramble.
- Sometimes the client will ramble and lose focus.
- The "Crocodile Ramble" is a highly recommended tour.
- If you tend to ramble remember when you are nervous, communicating with them can keep her talking and help you ramble less.
SAUNTER vs RAMBLE: QUESTIONS
- N/A
- What did Amy Cooper say about the man in the Ramble?
- Is the journey to the Celestial City a pilgrimage or ramble?
- Is the Ramble apartments in Davis a good place to live?
- What is the point value for Ramble in words with friends?
- How much does a 1962 Ramble interior door handle cost?
- What is the Countryfile Ramble for children in need?