amble

[ˈæmbəl]

amble Definition

to walk in a slow and relaxed way, especially for pleasure.

Using amble: Examples

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

  • Example

    We ambled along the beach, enjoying the sunset.

  • Example

    He ambled through the park, taking in the scenery.

  • Example

    The couple ambled arm in arm down the street.

amble Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for amble

Antonyms for amble

Phrases with amble

  • to walk slowly and leisurely away from a place

    Example

    After the picnic, we ambled away from the park, enjoying the warm weather.

  • to walk slowly and leisurely through a place

    Example

    We ambled through the gardens, admiring the flowers and trees.

  • to walk aimlessly or without purpose

    Example

    We spent the afternoon rambling and ambling through the countryside.

Origins of amble

from Old French 'ambler', meaning 'walk as a horse does'

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Summary: amble in Brief

'Amble' [ˈæmbəl] is a verb that means to walk in a slow and relaxed way, especially for pleasure. It is often used to describe leisurely walks in scenic areas, as in 'We ambled along the beach, enjoying the sunset.' 'Amble' can be replaced by synonyms like 'saunter' and 'stroll,' while antonyms include 'hurry' and 'rush.' Phrases like 'amble away' and 'amble through' use 'amble' to denote walking slowly and leisurely away from or through a place.