Meandering

Pronunciation: /miːˈændərɪŋ/

Meandering (adj)

  1. Moving in a slow, indirect way, with frequent changes of direction rather than going straight.
  2. Not organized or direct; going on in a way that takes longer than necessary to reach the main idea.

Meandering (adv)

  1. In a slow, indirect way, with frequent changes of direction instead of going straight.

Meandering (adjective)

Examples

  • The meandering path led through quiet fields.
  • The river’s meandering route made the walk longer.

Meandering (adverb)

Examples

  • The stream flowed meandering through the valley.
  • The trail runs meandering past old trees.