tarries Synonyms

tarries Meaning

tarries

to delay or be tardy in acting or doing, to abide or stay in or at a place, to stay in or at a place, stay, sojourn, of, resembling, or covered with tar, to be slow in coming or going, to linger in expectation

tarries Sentence Examples

  1. The wanderer tarries in the forest, his journey temporarily halted.
  2. The child tarries at the doorway, reluctant to leave the warm and familiar.
  3. The lazy student tarries over his homework, wasting precious time.
  4. The doctor tarries with his diagnosis, uncertain of the patient's ailment.
  5. The politician tarries in responding to the public's concerns, dodging responsibility.
  6. The guest tarries at the party, enjoying the company and conversation.
  7. The traveler tarries in the exotic city, marveling at its beauty and culture.
  8. The parent tarries at the child's bedside, watching over their sleeping form.
  9. The musician tarries over a particular crescendo, building anticipation in the audience.
  10. The writer tarries in describing the protagonist's emotions, delving into the complexities of the human psyche.

FAQs About the word tarries

to delay or be tardy in acting or doing, to abide or stay in or at a place, to stay in or at a place, stay, sojourn, of, resembling, or covered with tar, to be

visits,stays,sojourns,field trips, layovers, stops, stopovers, sleepovers

exits,departs, pushes on, escapes, pulls out, leaves, gets off, cuts out, quits, takes off

The wanderer tarries in the forest, his journey temporarily halted.

The child tarries at the doorway, reluctant to leave the warm and familiar.

The lazy student tarries over his homework, wasting precious time.

The doctor tarries with his diagnosis, uncertain of the patient's ailment.