Need another word that means the same as “strolled”? Find 30 related words for “strolled” in this overview.
amble | Walk or move at a slow, relaxed pace. They ambled along the riverbank. |
ambulate | Walk about; not be bedridden or incapable of walking. People who make use of crutches to ambulate. |
canter | Ride at a canter. They cantered down into the village. |
crossroad | A junction where one street or road crosses another. |
drift | Cause to be carried by a current. Excited voices drifted down the hall. |
gad | Go from place to place in the pursuit of pleasure. He had heard that I was gadding about with an airline stewardess. |
gait | A person’s manner of walking. The easy gait of an athlete. |
gallivant | Wander aimlessly in search of pleasure. She quit her job to go gallivanting around the globe. |
hike | A long walk or walking tour. Roy hiked up his trousers to reveal his socks. |
jog | A spell of jogging. Jog along the canal. |
jogger | A person who jogs as a form of physical exercise. Sporty types in joggers. |
jogging | Denoting a garment designed to be worn while jogging. Jogging bottoms. |
lope | A smooth three-beat gait; between a trot and a gallop. They set off at a fast lope. |
mincing | Affectedly dainty in manner or gait; effeminate (typically used of a man. I don t have to go through the rest of my life with that mincing voice of yours. |
pace | Regulate or set the pace of. The story rips along at a cracking pace. |
plod | Work slowly and perseveringly at a dull task. Mules plodded in a circle around a grindstone. |
promenade | Take a promenade through a place. People began to promenade the streets. |
ramble | An aimless amble on a winding course. Willy rambled on about Norman archways. |
rambling | (of e.g. speech and writing) tending to depart from the main point or cover a wide range of subjects. Scott s letter was long and rambling. |
roam | (of a person’s eyes or hands) pass lightly over something without stopping. Did you get to explore the city or have a roam around Bath. |
rove | Travel constantly without a fixed destination; wander. A new exhibit will electrify campuses on its national rove. |
saunter | A leisurely walk (usually in some public place. Adam sauntered into the room. |
stray | An animal that has strayed especially a domestic animal. She was killed by a stray bullet. |
stride | Bestride. Great strides have been made towards equality. |
stroller | Someone who walks at a leisurely pace. A little stroller taps on the window and cups his hands in a begging gesture. |
trudge | Walk slowly and with heavy steps, typically because of exhaustion or harsh conditions. She trudged through blinding snow. |
walk | A person s manner of walking. You can walk in 21 000 acres of moorland. |
walker | A shoe designed for comfortable walking. A fell walker. |
walking | Close enough to be walked to. Walking distance. |
wander | An act or instance of wandering. I wandered through the narrow streets. |
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