maundered (Meaning)

maundered

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

maundered Sentence Examples

  1. The old man maundered on about his childhood, lost in a labyrinth of forgotten memories.
  2. The politician maundered through his speech, rambling incoherently without a clear point.
  3. The teacher maundered through the lesson, failing to engage her students with her monotonous delivery.
  4. The reporter maundered through the interview, asking irrelevant and unimportant questions.
  5. The writer maundered over her latest novel, struggling to find inspiration and structure.
  6. The hiker maundered through the forest, aimlessly wandering without a clear destination.
  7. The artist maundered over her painting, unsure of where to take it and losing confidence in her work.
  8. The student maundered through the exam, scribbling random answers without any understanding.
  9. The drunk man maundered down the street, stumbling and slurring his words.
  10. The child maundered around the playground, lost in his own imagination and oblivious to the world around him.

FAQs About the word maundered

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

knocked (about), drifted, strolled,wandered, roamed, galavanted, kicked around, traipsed, ranged,floated

bore,delighted, took, tolerated, rejoiced, endured, accepted,crowed, applauded, cheered

The old man maundered on about his childhood, lost in a labyrinth of forgotten memories.

The politician maundered through his speech, rambling incoherently without a clear point.

The teacher maundered through the lesson, failing to engage her students with her monotonous delivery.

The reporter maundered through the interview, asking irrelevant and unimportant questions.