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Word | Ramble |
Malayalam Meaning | പയാനാവും, ചുറ്റിസഞ്ചരിക്കുക, ലക്ഷ്യമില്ലാതെ സംസാരിക്കുക, അലഞ്ഞുതിരിയുക |
a leisurely walk (usually in some public place) / an aimless amble on a winding course / A going or moving from place to place without any determinate business or object / to stroll about for pleasure. The same word also means a long walk in the country / To wander, physically or in language / wander aimlessly (physically or mentally) / a walk taken for pleasure, especially in the countryside. / to walk or go from one place to another place without a specific goal, purpose, or direction / to go from one subject to another without any clear purpose or direction / a long walk for pleasure / a long speech or piece of writing that goes from one subject to another without any clear purpose or direction, | |
Usage | ⇒ She goes for a nature ramble ⇒ Professor Tan rambled during his lectures, frequently straying from the subject. ⇒ Listening to the teacher ramble, Judy wondered whether he'd ever get to his point. ⇒ She rambled for several minutes before introducing the main speaker. ⇒ Based at 18 excellent country houses, they have a wide choice of walks from gentle rambles to adventure treks. |
Synonyms | stroll, wander, walk, meander, saunter, amble, rove, stray, promenade, drift, roam, hike, tour, tramp, mosey, range, turn, jaunt, trek, digress, |
Antonyms | stay, decide, determine, flow, be direct, explain, fall, flood, flush, gush, haste, hurry, jet, negotiate, onrush, outdo, pay, press, race, reconcile, |
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