Wander | Mean of wander in English Dictionary
/ˈwɑːndɚ/
- Verb
- to move around or go to different places usually without having a particular purpose or direction
- I was just wandering around the house.
- They wandered down the street.
- Don't let the children wander too far (off).
- Students were wandering the halls.
- She wandered the streets.
- to follow a path with many turns
- The river wanders [=meanders, winds] through the valley.
- to go away from a path, course, etc.
- He wandered away from the trail and got lost.
- We are wandering from our original plan.
- The speech wandered off the subject.
- The speech was boring and my attention/mind began to wander. [=I began to think about other things besides the speech]