Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
meander
verb
/miːˈændər/

Definition
To follow a winding and turning course.

Examples
- The river began to meander through the valley.
- She liked to meander through the park on sunny afternoons.
- As we meandered along the trail, we discovered beautiful spots of nature.

Meaning
Meandering refers to the action of moving in a relaxed, indirect, or winding way, often associated with rivers or paths that do not go straight.

Synonyms
- wander
- drift
- ramble
- roam