Meaning & Definition of word "Astray"

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    Astray

    /əˈstreɪ/

    adverb:

    • 1. Away from the correct path or direction; into error or wrongdoing.
      • Example: He went astray while hiking in the woods and got lost for hours.
    • 2. In a mistaken direction or manner.
      • Example: Her thoughts often went astray during the lecture, making it hard for her to concentrate.
    • 3. To a state of neglect or degradation.
      • Example: The old neighborhood had fallen astray, with many houses in disrepair.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'astray,' from Old English 'astraie,' from 'a-' (on) + 'straie' (path).

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    lead astray:

    To misguide someone or lead them into error.

    go astray:

    To wander off the path or direction; to be lost.

    Related Words

    astrayness:

    A deviation from the proper path.

    Slang Meanings of astray

    Meaning: Off the beaten path.

    Example Sentence: After college, I went astray and traveled the world.

    Meaning: In a confused or lost state.

    Example Sentence: I felt astray after losing my job.