wend (Meaning)
wend (v)
direct one's course or way
wend ()
p. p. of Wene.
wend (v. i.)
To go; to pass; to betake one's self.
To turn round.
wend (v. t.)
To direct; to betake; -- used chiefly in the phrase to wend one's way. Also used reflexively.
wend (n.)
A large extent of ground; a perambulation; a circuit.
Synonyms & Antonyms of wend
wend Sentence Examples
- The travelers wended their way through the dense forest, their path illuminated by flickering lanterns.
- As the sun began its descent, the weary pilgrims wended their way back to the sanctuary.
- The river wended its serpentine course through the fertile valley, nourishing the surrounding fields.
- The path wended steeply upwards, testing the limits of the hikers' endurance.
- The winding road wended through picturesque villages, offering glimpses of the local culture.
- The ancient pilgrimage route wended its way across the vast mountain range, leading to a sacred shrine.
- The weary travelers wended their way home, hearts filled with both joy and exhaustion.
- The winding river wended its way through the bustling city, a tranquil oasis amidst the urban chaos.
- The narrow trail wended its way through the dense undergrowth, leading to a secluded waterfall.
- The winding path wended its way up the sheer cliff face, requiring both skill and determination to navigate.
FAQs About the word wend
direct one's course or wayp. p. of Wene., To go; to pass; to betake one's self., To turn round., To direct; to betake; -- used chiefly in the phrase to wend one
speed, pass, march, go, travel,proceed, progress, run, accelerate, repair
slow (down or up), detain, stem, halt, stem, detain,check, obstruct, block, impede
The travelers wended their way through the dense forest, their path illuminated by flickering lanterns.
As the sun began its descent, the weary pilgrims wended their way back to the sanctuary.
The river wended its serpentine course through the fertile valley, nourishing the surrounding fields.
The path wended steeply upwards, testing the limits of the hikers' endurance.