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UK/["/ˈwɒndə(r)/","/ˈwɒndəz/","/ˈwɒndəd/","/ˈwɒndərɪŋ/"]/US/["/ˈwɑːndər/","/ˈwɑːndərz/","/ˈwɑːndərd/","/ˈwɑːndərɪŋ/"]/

Meaning of Wander

to walk slowly around or to a place, often without any particular sense of purpose or direction

In simple words: To walk around without a fixed plan or purpose.

Wander in a sentence

  • We decided to wander through the ancient streets without any particular destination.
  • Sometimes, I wander into the forest just to clear my mind and relax.
  • His gaze began to wander during the long meeting.
  • The story was hard to follow because the plot seemed to wander aimlessly.
  • Don’t let your thoughts wander when you’re driving.
  • The lost dog continued to wander the streets until someone found it.

How to use Wander

Use 'wander' to describe a casual or aimless walk. It's appropriate in conversational and written English but may not fit formal contexts like essays or reports.

Grammar pattern

wander + adverbial phrase

Memory hint

Think of 'wandering' as 'wand'ering — like a wizard with a magic wand walking around aimlessly.

Related words

Collocations with Wander

  • slowly
  • aimlessly
  • disconsolately
  • be free to
  • allow somebody/​something to
  • let somebody/​something
  • across
  • all over
  • along
  • find somebody wandering
  • slowly
  • aimlessly
  • disconsolately
  • be free to
  • allow somebody/​something to
  • let somebody/​something
  • across
  • all over
  • along
  • find somebody wandering
  • a little
  • begin to
  • allow something to
  • let something
  • from
  • to

Synonyms for Wander

Opposites of Wander

Common mistakes with Wander

  • 'Wander' used transitively (e.g., 'wander the park') instead of intransitively.
  • Confusing 'wander' with 'wonder'.
  • 'Wander' not being used with a specific location (e.g., 'I wandered around the city').

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Frequently asked questions about Wander

What does Wander mean?

To walk around without a fixed plan or purpose.

What is the definition of Wander?

to walk slowly around or to a place, often without any particular sense of purpose or direction

How do you use Wander in a sentence?

We decided to wander through the ancient streets without any particular destination.

Can you give another example of Wander?

Sometimes, I wander into the forest just to clear my mind and relax.

What are synonyms for Wander?

Common alternatives include stray, drift.

What is the opposite of Wander?

Opposite meanings include stay, remain, settle.

What words go with Wander?

It commonly pairs with slowly, aimlessly, disconsolately, be free to, allow somebody/​something to, let somebody/​something, across, all over, along, find somebody wandering, slowly, aimlessly, disconsolately, be free to, allow somebody/​something to, let somebody/​something, across, all over, along, find somebody wandering, a little, begin to, allow something to, let something, from, to.

What are common mistakes when using Wander?

'Wander' used transitively (e.g., 'wander the park') instead of intransitively. Confusing 'wander' with 'wonder'. 'Wander' not being used with a specific location (e.g., 'I wandered around the city').

How do you pronounce Wander?

US: /["/ˈwɑːndər/","/ˈwɑːndərz/","/ˈwɑːndərd/","/ˈwɑːndərɪŋ/"]/, UK: /["/ˈwɒndə(r)/","/ˈwɒndəz/","/ˈwɒndəd/","/ˈwɒndərɪŋ/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Wander?

Use 'wander' to describe a casual or aimless walk. It's appropriate in conversational and written English but may not fit formal contexts like essays or reports.

What CEFR level is Wander?

"Wander" is at B2 level on the CEFR scale.