roam (Meaning)

Wordnet

roam (v)

move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment

Webster

roam (v. i.)

To go from place to place without any certain purpose or direction; to rove; to wander.

Webster

roam (v. t.)

To range or wander over.

Webster

roam (n.)

The act of roaming; a wandering; a ramble; as, he began his roam o'er hill amd dale.

roam Sentence Examples

  1. The nomadic tribe roamed from one pasture to another, seeking greener grazing lands.
  2. The lions roamed freely through the African savanna, their roars echoing through the vast expanse.
  3. The wind roamed across the barren landscape, carrying with it the promise of rain.
  4. The rogue bear roamed the forest, its predatory instincts guiding its every step.
  5. The lone wolf roamed the icy wilderness, searching for sustenance in the harsh conditions.
  6. The clouds roamed the sky, their ethereal forms casting shifting shadows on the earth below.
  7. The traveler roamed from country to country, experiencing diverse cultures and perspectives.
  8. The thoughts roamed freely in the philosopher's mind, contemplating the mysteries of existence.
  9. The imagination roamed without bounds, creating fantastical worlds and vivid dreams.
  10. The memories roamed through the aging man's mind, bringing both joy and sorrow.

FAQs About the word roam

move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employmentTo go from place to place without any certain purpose or direction; to rov

wander, cruise, meander, traipse, range, ramble, rove,drift, gallivant, knock (about)

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The nomadic tribe roamed from one pasture to another, seeking greener grazing lands.

The lions roamed freely through the African savanna, their roars echoing through the vast expanse.

The wind roamed across the barren landscape, carrying with it the promise of rain.

The rogue bear roamed the forest, its predatory instincts guiding its every step.