meanderer

noun
UK: /miˈændərə(r)/
US: /miˈændərə(r)/
  1. A person who wanders aimlessly without a fixed direction.

    1. He is a meanderer, always lost in thought.
    2. The meanderer enjoyed exploring new cities without a plan or schedule.
  2. A river or stream that follows a winding course.

    1. The river is a meanderer through the plains.
    2. As a meanderer, the river carved unique paths through the landscape.

Synonyms

rambler drifter

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "meanderer" in English means: A person who wanders aimlessly without a fixed direction., A river or stream that follows a winding course..

The phonetic transcription of "meanderer" is /miˈændərə(r)/ in British English and /miˈændərə(r)/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "meanderer": rambler, drifter.

Example usage of "meanderer": "He is a meanderer, always lost in thought.". More examples on the page.