stroll

verb
UK: /strəʊl/
US: /stroʊl/
  1. To walk in a slow, relaxed way.

    1. Let's stroll in the park after lunch.
    2. They decided to stroll along the beach and enjoy the sunset.
  2. To go for a walk for pleasure or relaxation.

    1. I often stroll around the neighborhood.
    2. Tourists like to stroll through the old city center taking photos.
stroll noun
  1. A slow, relaxed walk.

    1. We took a stroll after dinner.
    2. She enjoys a daily stroll in the garden.
  2. A leisurely walk taken for pleasure.

    1. It was a pleasant stroll on a sunny afternoon.
    2. They went for a stroll through the woods to clear their minds.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "stroll" in English means: To walk in a slow, relaxed way., To go for a walk for pleasure or relaxation..

The phonetic transcription of "stroll" is /strəʊl/ in British English and /stroʊl/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "stroll": wander, ramble, promenade, saunter, walk.

Example usage of "stroll": "Let's stroll in the park after lunch.". More examples on the page.