wayfarer

noun
UK: /ˈweɪˌfeərə/
US: /ˈweɪˌferər/
  1. A person who travels, especially on foot.

    1. The wayfarer walked a dusty road.
    2. The tired wayfarer sought shelter from the storm in a nearby village.
  2. A traveler, often suggesting someone wandering without a fixed destination.

    1. He was a wayfarer, exploring the world.
    2. The old wayfarer shared tales of distant lands and forgotten kingdoms.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "wayfarer" in English means: A person who travels, especially on foot., A traveler, often suggesting someone wandering without a fixed destination..

The phonetic transcription of "wayfarer" is /ˈweɪˌfeərə/ in British English and /ˈweɪˌferər/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "wayfarer": traveler, pilgrim, nomad.

Example usage of "wayfarer": "The wayfarer walked a dusty road.". More examples on the page.