vagrants (Meaning)
vagrants
a bird found outside its normal geographic range or migration route, having a fleeting, wayward, or inconstant quality, wandering about from place to place usually with no means of support, a person who has no steady job and wanders from place to place, one who has no established residence and wanders idly from place to place without lawful or visible means of support, one (such as a prostitute or drunkard) whose conduct constitutes statutory vagrancy, wanderer, rover, found outside its normal geographic range or migration route, wandering about from place to place, wandering outside its normal geographic range, an animal wandering outside its normal geographic range, having no fixed course, one who has no established residence and wanders about without lawful or identifiable means of support
Synonyms & Antonyms of vagrants
Synonyms:
- stiffs
- malingerers
- mendicants
- panhandlers
- ragamuffins
- slackers
- dodgers
- urchins
- roamers
- bummers
- shirkers
- waifs
- bindle stiffs
Antonyms:
No weak antonyms found.
vagrants Sentence Examples
- The city has a sizable population of vagrants, who often congregate in parks and alleyways.
- The vagrant wandered aimlessly through the streets, his clothes torn and his demeanor dispirited.
- Homeless shelters provide a vital service for vagrants, offering a place of respite and resources.
- Authorities are struggling to address the growing number of vagrants in urban areas.
- The vagrant's piercing gaze held a mix of desperation and defiance.
- The community rallied to provide aid to the vagrants who had lost everything in the fire.
- The vagrant's dog was his only companion, both of them outcasts in the city.
- The vagrant's campsite was a squalid collection of discarded items and makeshift shelters.
- The local library offered a program to help vagrants obtain identification and access to services.
- The vagrant's story was one of resilience and survival against overwhelming odds.
FAQs About the word vagrants
a bird found outside its normal geographic range or migration route, having a fleeting, wayward, or inconstant quality, wandering about from place to place usua
hobos, hoboes, vagabonds, bums, beggars, tramps, transients, sundowners, swagmen, drifters
successes,winners,
The city has a sizable population of vagrants, who often congregate in parks and alleyways.
The vagrant wandered aimlessly through the streets, his clothes torn and his demeanor dispirited.
Homeless shelters provide a vital service for vagrants, offering a place of respite and resources.
Authorities are struggling to address the growing number of vagrants in urban areas.