Meaning & Definition of Wanderer in English
Wanderer
A person who travels aimlessly or without a fixed destination.
Pronunciation:
/ˈwɒndərər/Part of Speech:
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wanderersDetailed Definitions
Definition: A person who roams or travels about without a fixed route or destination.
Example Sentence: The wanderer explored the countryside, finding beauty in every corner.
Definition: Someone who is constantly moving from place to place, often not settling down.
Example Sentence: As a wanderer, she found joy in the journey itself, rather than a final destination.
Definition: A person who tends to drift or is aimless in their pursuits.
Example Sentence: He was a wanderer of the mind, often lost in thoughts of adventure.
Etymology
Origin: Middle English, from Old English 'wandrian' meaning 'to move about, roam'.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- wilderness wanderer: A person who explores wild, uninhabited areas.
- endless wanderer: Someone who travels ceaselessly without settling down.
Translations
- Spanish: vagabundo
- French: errant
- German: Wanderer
- Russian: блуждающий
Related Words
- nomad: A person who does not stay long in the same place and moves from one area to another.
- drifter: A person who is continuously moving from place to place without a permanent home.
- roamer: Someone who travels aimlessly or without a fixed destination.
Slang Meanings of wanderer
Meaning: Free spirit
Example Sentence: She's a free spirit, always the wanderer, never afraid to explore new places.
Meaning: Gypsy
Example Sentence: He's got that gypsy soul, the wanderer in him can never settle down.