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Ramble - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

ramble

/ˈræmbəl/ /ˈræmbəl/

Definition:

To walk leisurely without a clear destination, or to talk or write at length in a wandering way.

Synonyms:

wander, meander, roam, stroll

Part of Speech:

verb, noun

Antonyms:

hurry, rush

Common Collocations:

long ramble, countryside ramble, ramble on, ramble through

Derivatives:

rambler, rambling

Usage Tips:

Use "ramble" for aimless walking or lengthy, unfocused speech/writing; avoid in formal contexts where clarity is key.

Common Phrases:

go on a ramble, ramble on about something, off on a ramble

Etymology:

From Middle English "ramblen," meaning to wander aimlessly; possibly of Germanic origin related to "roam."

Examples:

  • 1. She loves to ramble through the forest every morning.
  • 2. His speech began to ramble after the first few minutes.
  • 3. We took a long ramble along the beach at sunset.
  • 4. Don’t ramble in your essay—stick to the main points.

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