meandered

[mee-an-derd]

meandered Definition

  • 1to follow a winding and turning course
  • 2to wander aimlessly or casually without urgent destination

Using meandered: Examples

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

  • Example

    The river meandered through the valley.

  • Example

    We meandered around the city streets, taking in the sights.

  • Example

    She meandered through the park, enjoying the sunshine.

  • Example

    His thoughts meandered from one topic to another.

meandered Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for meandered

Antonyms for meandered

Phrases with meandered

  • to wander away from a group or path

    Example

    I meandered off from the hiking group and got lost.

  • to reminisce about past events or memories

    Example

    As we looked at old photo albums, we meandered down memory lane.

  • meander one's way

    to move slowly and indirectly towards a destination

    Example

    He meandered his way through the crowded market to find the perfect gift.

Origins of meandered

from Greek 'maiandros', the name of a river in Asia Minor known for its winding course

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Summary: meandered in Brief

'Meandered' [mee-an-derd] means to follow a winding and turning course or to wander aimlessly. It can refer to physical movement, as in 'The river meandered through the valley,' or to mental processes, as in 'His thoughts meandered from one topic to another.' Phrases like 'meander off' and 'meander down memory lane' extend the meaning of the word.