strayed

[streyd]

strayed Definition

  • 1to wander away from the correct path or course
  • 2to move away from the group or place where you should be, especially without permission

Using strayed: Examples

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

  • Example

    The hiker strayed from the trail and got lost.

  • Example

    The sheep strayed from the flock.

  • Example

    She strayed from her usual style of painting.

  • Example

    I'm afraid we've strayed too far from the original topic.

strayed Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with strayed

  • to deviate from the right or expected course of action

    Example

    He warned his son not to stray from the path of honesty.

  • a bullet that misses its intended target and hits something else

    Example

    A stray bullet hit a passerby during the gang shootout.

  • stray cat

    a domestic cat that has been abandoned or lost and is living on the streets

    Example

    She took pity on the stray cat and gave it some food.

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Summary: strayed in Brief

To 'stray' [streyd] means to wander away from the correct path or course, or to move away from the group or place where you should be. It can refer to physical movement, as in 'The hiker strayed from the trail and got lost,' or to non-physical movement, such as 'She strayed from her usual style of painting.' 'Stray' can also be used in phrases like 'stray from the path,' meaning to deviate from the right course of action.