ambled

[ˈæmbəld]

ambled Definition

to walk at a slow, leisurely pace.

Using ambled: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "ambled" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    We ambled along the beach, enjoying the sunset.

  • Example

    The tourists ambled through the narrow streets of the old town.

  • Example

    He ambled over to the bar and ordered a drink.

ambled Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for ambled

Antonyms for ambled

Phrases with ambled

  • to walk away slowly and leisurely

    Example

    After the picnic, we ambled away from the park.

  • to continue talking in a leisurely way

    Example

    He ambled on about his travels for hours.

  • to walk slowly and leisurely through a place

    Example

    We ambled through the gardens, admiring the flowers.

Origins of ambled

from Old French 'ambler', meaning 'walk as a horse'

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Summary: ambled in Brief

'Ambled' [ˈæmbəld] means to walk at a slow, leisurely pace. It is often used to describe a relaxed stroll or walk. Synonyms include 'saunter,' 'stroll,' 'wander,' and 'meander.' Antonyms include 'hurry,' 'rush,' and 'dash.' Phrases like 'amble away' and 'amble through' use 'amble' to denote a slow, leisurely walk through a place.