maundered

[ˈmɔːndə(r)]

maundered Definition

  • 1to talk or move in a confused way, often for a long time
  • 2to wander aimlessly or idly

Using maundered: Examples

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

  • Example

    He maundered on about his childhood memories.

  • Example

    She maundered through the park, enjoying the sunshine.

  • Example

    The conversation maundered from one topic to another.

maundered Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for maundered

Phrases with maundered

  • a stream that meanders or wanders aimlessly

    Example

    We followed the maundering stream through the forest.

  • a leisurely walk without a specific destination or purpose

    Example

    I took a maundering walk around the city, just enjoying the sights and sounds.

  • a speech that is rambling and unfocused

    Example

    The politician's maundering speech failed to address any of the important issues.

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Summary: maundered in Brief

To 'maunder' [ˈmɔːndə(r)] is to talk or move in a confused or aimless way. It can also mean to wander aimlessly. Examples include 'He maundered on about his childhood memories' and 'She maundered through the park, enjoying the sunshine.' 'Maunder' can be used in phrases like 'maundering stream,' 'maundering walk,' and 'maundering speech.'