maunderers Antonyms

Meaning of maunderers

maunderers

to speak indistinctly or disconnectedly, to speak in a disconnected or aimless way, grumble, to wander slowly and idly

maunderers Sentence Examples

  1. The forest was rumored to be haunted by maunderers who wandered its paths at night.
  2. Maunderers were said to roam the abandoned village, searching for lost treasures.
  3. Legends spoke of maunderers haunting the old mansion, their whispers echoing through its halls.
  4. The desert was known to harbor maunderers who wandered aimlessly, lost in the vast expanse.
  5. Local folklore warned of maunderers lurking in the shadows of the ancient ruins.
  6. The coastal cliffs were a haven for maunderers seeking solitude and reflection.
  7. Travelers were cautioned to beware of maunderers who roamed the lonely roads after dark.
  8. The mountain trails were treacherous, rumored to be haunted by maunderers from long ago.
  9. Some believed the city's alleys were inhabited by maunderers, invisible to the naked eye.
  10. The fields surrounding the village were said to be haunted by maunderers, their footsteps heard but never seen.

FAQs About the word maunderers

to speak indistinctly or disconnectedly, to speak in a disconnected or aimless way, grumble, to wander slowly and idly

nomads, travellers, gypsies,birds of passage, travelers, wanderers, gadabouts, roamers, knockabouts,drifters

settlers,residents, inhabitants, dwellers,denizens, homebodies,habitants

The forest was rumored to be haunted by maunderers who wandered its paths at night.

Maunderers were said to roam the abandoned village, searching for lost treasures.

Legends spoke of maunderers haunting the old mansion, their whispers echoing through its halls.

The desert was known to harbor maunderers who wandered aimlessly, lost in the vast expanse.