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Saunter - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

To saunter means to walk in a slow, relaxed, and unhurried manner, often showing enjoyment or leisure. It suggests a carefree stroll without a specific purpose or destination.

saunter

/ˈsɔntɚ/ /ˈsɔːntə/

Definition:

To walk in a slow, relaxed manner without hurry or effort.

Synonyms:

stroll, amble, wander, meander

Part of Speech:

verb, noun

Antonyms:

rush, hurry

Common Collocations:

saunter along, saunter through the park, saunter down the street

Derivatives:

sauntered, sauntering

Usage Tips:

Use "saunter" to describe a leisurely walk, often with a sense of confidence or enjoyment.

Common Phrases:

take a saunter, saunter about town, saunter off into the sunset

Etymology:

From Middle English *santren*, possibly from Old French *s’aventurer* ("to take risks").

Examples:

  • 1. She likes to saunter through the garden every morning.
  • 2. He sauntered into the room as if he had all the time in the world.
  • 3. The couple sauntered hand in hand along the beach at sunset.
  • 4. Don’t just saunter—hurry up or we’ll be late!
  • 5. The cat gave a lazy stretch and began to saunter across the yard.

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