meandering

[mɪˈændərɪŋ]

meandering Definition

  • 1following a winding course
  • 2aimless or wandering

Using meandering: Examples

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

  • Example

    The river flows in a meandering path through the valley.

  • Example

    He took a meandering route through the city, enjoying the sights and sounds.

  • Example

    The speaker's meandering speech failed to hold the audience's attention.

meandering Synonyms and Antonyms

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Summary: meandering in Brief

The term 'meandering' [mɪˈændərɪŋ] describes something that follows a winding course or is aimless and wandering. It can refer to physical paths like rivers or routes through a city, as well as abstract concepts like speeches or thoughts. Synonyms include 'winding,' 'twisting,' and 'circuitous,' while antonyms include 'straight,' 'direct,' and 'purposeful.'

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