drifting (Meaning)

Wordnet

drifting (n)

aimless wandering from place to place

Wordnet

drifting (s)

continually changing especially as from one abode or occupation to another

Webster

drifting (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Drift

drifting Sentence Examples

  1. The boat was gently drifting along the river, carried by the current.
  2. The leaves drifted to the ground in a graceful dance as autumn approached.
  3. The clouds drifted slowly across the sky, casting long shadows over the land below.
  4. The scent of jasmine drifted through the air, filling the room with a sweet fragrance.
  5. She closed her eyes and let her mind drift into a state of deep relaxation.
  6. The snow drifted into piles, blocking the roads and causing traffic delays.
  7. The boat drifted aimlessly on the water, with no one to guide it.
  8. The sound of the waves drifting against the shore was both soothing and hypnotic.
  9. The smoke from the fire drifted lazily into the night sky, disappearing into the darkness.
  10. The old man sat on the porch, watching the clouds drift by, lost in his thoughts.

FAQs About the word drifting

aimless wandering from place to place, continually changing especially as from one abode or occupation to anotherof Drift

roving, wayfaring, galavanting, meandering, footloose, peripatetic, ambulatory, errant, roaming, walking

stationary,static, standing, standing, static, settled, settled, stationary, immobile, still

The boat was gently drifting along the river, carried by the current.

The leaves drifted to the ground in a graceful dance as autumn approached.

The clouds drifted slowly across the sky, casting long shadows over the land below.

The scent of jasmine drifted through the air, filling the room with a sweet fragrance.