🔄 Synonyms of "Perambulate"
2 synonyms found via WordNet and Google Books.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| walk aroundverb | To walk with no planned destination; to meander. |
| walk aboutverb | walk with no particular goal |
💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Perambulate"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| walk aroundverb | To walk with no planned destination; to meander. |
| walk aboutverb | walk with no particular goal |
| roveverb | (intransitive) To roam, or wander about at random, especially over a wide area. |
| perambleverb | To perambulate; to walk around. |
| obambulateverb | (intransitive) To walk about; to wander aimlessly. |
| bewanderverb | (intransitive) To wander around or about; roam. |
| deambulateverb | (rare) To go out walking; to stroll. |
| ramblenoun | A rambling; an instance of someone talking at length without direction. |
| strollnoun | A wandering on foot; an idle and leisurely walk; a ramble; a saunter. |
| peruseverb | (transitive) To read completely. |
| circumambulateverb | (transitive) To walk around something in a circle, especially for a ritual purpose. |
| ambulateverb | (intransitive, formal) To walk; to relocate oneself under the power of one's own legs. |
| roamverb | (intransitive) To wander or travel freely and with no specific destination. |
| traipseverb | (intransitive, colloquial) To walk about, especially when expending much effort, or unnecessary effort. |
| spacenoun | (heading) Unlimited or generalized extent, physical or otherwise. |
| saunternoun | A leisurely walk or stroll. |
| funambulateverb | (intransitive) To walk on ropes; to tightrope-walk. |
| noctambulateverb | (intransitive) To walk about at night. |
| prowlnoun | (colloquial) The act of prowling. |
| peripateticateverb | (intransitive, rare) To travel about. |
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