maundering (Meaning)

maundering

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

maundering Sentence Examples

  1. The senator's long-winded and repetitive speech left the audience maundering.
  2. The politician's incoherent ramblings turned into mere maundering.
  3. The child's incessant whining and complaining could only be described as maundering.
  4. The old man sat on the park bench, maundering to himself about days gone by.
  5. The teacher lost patience with the student's constant maundering and interruptions.
  6. The teenagers hung around the mall, maundering aimlessly and wasting time.
  7. The gossip column was filled with maundering accounts of celebrities' lives.
  8. The sales presentation was so uninspiring that the attendees found themselves maundering off topic.
  9. The politician's maundering apologies failed to convince voters of his sincerity.
  10. The lecture was such a maundering bore that students began to sneak out of class.

FAQs About the word maundering

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

rambling, wandering, discursive,excursive, meandering, digressive, leaping, indirect, desultory, digressional

coherent,consistent, logical,direct, focused, straightforward,undeviating, focussed

The senator's long-winded and repetitive speech left the audience maundering.

The politician's incoherent ramblings turned into mere maundering.

The child's incessant whining and complaining could only be described as maundering.

The old man sat on the park bench, maundering to himself about days gone by.