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wander, roam, ramble, rove, traipse, meander mean to go about from place to place usually without a plan or definite purpose. wander implies an absence of or an indifference to a fixed course.

RAMBLE definition: to wander around in a leisurely, aimless manner. See examples of ramble used in a sentence.

ramble verb [I] (TALK/WRITE) to talk or write in a confused way, often for a long time:

ramble (ˈræmbəl) vb (intr) 1. to stroll about freely, as for relaxation, with no particular direction 2. (of paths, streams, etc) to follow a winding course; meander

A ramble is a long walk in the countryside. ...an hour's ramble through the woods. If you ramble, you go on a long walk in the countryside. ...freedom to ramble across the moors. [VERB adverb/preposition]

She rambled for several minutes before introducing the main speaker. He's funny, but he tends to ramble.

The word ramble comes from similar roots as roam. They both mean wander, but they’re often used a little differently. You might roam around on vacation to relax or find adventure. If you’re a shark, you roam the deep sea for food.