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  1. 6 days ago · wander (third-person singular simple present wanders, present participle wandering, simple past and past participle wandered) ( intransitive ) To move without purpose or specified destination; often in search of livelihood .

  2. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English wan‧der1 /ˈwɒndə $ ˈwɑːndər/ S3 verb 1 without direction [ intransitive, transitive] to walk slowly across or around an area, usually without a clear direction or purpose wander in/through/around etc I’ll wander around the mall for half an hour. She wandered aimlessly about the house.

  3. Wander definition: to ramble without a definite purpose or objective; roam, rove, or stray. See examples of WANDER used in a sentence.

  4. wander from [sth] vi + prep. figurative (digress from: a subject) desviarse del tema loc verb. (figurado) irse por las ramas loc verb. The absent minded professor frequently wandered from his subject onto other topics. El despistado profesor a menudo se desviaba del tema y se ponía a hablar de otra cosa.

  5. الإنجليزية. العربية. wander vi. figurative (conversation: go off topic) (يبتعد عن الموضوع) يتغيّر. The group of friends had been discussing politics, but somehow the conversation had wandered and they were now talking about football. wander vi. (person: go off topic) يخرج عن الموضوع.

  6. wander n. (walk, stroll) promenade, balade nf. to go for a wander : (aller) flâner, aller se promener, aller se balader loc v. Feeling the need for some fresh air and exercise, Lydia decided to go for a wander. Ressentant le besoin d'un peu d'air frais, Lydia a décidé de sortir faire une promenade (or: balade).

  7. May 23, 2023 · The verb wander (pronounced [ won-der ]) typically means “to roam” or “to meander.”. The word wonder (pronounced [ wuhn-der ]) is typically used as a verb to mean “to think curiously,” “to be amazed,” or “to doubt.”. As a noun, it’s used to mean “something strange and surprising,” “a miraculous deed or event,” or ...

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