Meander

Pronunciation: /miːˈændər/

Meander (verb)

  1. to walk slowly without a specific direction or purpose.
  2. to follow a winding path, like a river with many curves.

Examples

  • They meander through the park on lazy afternoons.
  • He likes to meander around the city without a plan.

Common collocations: meander through, meander around, river meanders, meanders through, a meander through

Meander (noun)

  1. a winding curve or bend, especially in a river or road.

Examples

  • The trail was a meander through the forest.
  • Hikers followed the meander of the river.

Synonyms of Meander

Neutral

Informal

Antonyms of Meander

  • When describing making something less winding.