maundering

[ˈmɔːndərɪŋ]

maundering Definition

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

Using maundering: Examples

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

  • Example

    She was maundering on about her problems for hours.

  • Example

    He spent the afternoon maundering around the city.

  • Example

    The river maunders through the valley.

maundering Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for maundering

Phrases with maundering

  • speech that is rambling and incoherent

    Example

    His maundering speech was difficult to follow.

  • a leisurely walk with no particular destination or purpose

    Example

    We went for a maundering walk in the park.

  • a stream that meanders or wanders slowly through the landscape

    Example

    The maundering stream was a peaceful sight.

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Summary: maundering in Brief

The verb 'maundering' [ˈmɔːndərɪŋ] means to talk or move in a confused way, often for a long time, or to wander aimlessly or idly. It can be used to describe speech, movement, or natural features like rivers. Examples include 'She was maundering on about her problems for hours,' and 'The river maunders through the valley.'