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  1. The meaning of DRIFTER is one that drifts; especially : one that travels or moves about aimlessly. How to use drifter in a sentence.

  2. someone who does not have a permanent home or job and moves from one place to another or from one job to another : Brian is a drifter who has no permanent address. Apart from spells as a security guard, he was an unemployed drifter. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Travellers & visitors.

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    Songs. Other uses. See also. Drifter. Look up drifter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A drifter is a vagrant who moves from place to place without a fixed home or employment. Drifter ( s) or The Drifter ( s) may also refer to: Films and television. The Drifter (1917 film), an American film directed by Fred Kelsey.

  4. Synonyms for DRIFTER: gypsy, traveller, wanderer, nomad, traveler, bird of passage, roamer, wayfarer; Antonyms of DRIFTER: resident, inhabitant, settler, dweller, homebody, denizen, habitant.

  5. disapproving. someone who does not have a permanent home or job and moves from one place to another or from one job to another : Brian is a drifter who has no permanent address. Apart from spells as a security guard, he was an unemployed drifter. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  6. noun. /ˈdrɪftə (r)/. /ˈdrɪftər/. (disapproving) a person who moves from one job or place to another with no real purpose. A 36-year-old drifter from Cincinnati was charged with the murder. As a young man he had been a romantic and a drifter. I spent my time in the company of drifters and losers.

  7. noun. a person or thing that drifts. a person who moves aimlessly from place to place, usually without a regular job. a boat used for drift-net fishing. nautical a large jib of thin material used in light breezes. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of drifter 1. First recorded in 1860–65; drift + -er 1. Discover More. Example Sentences

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