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Meaning of ambling
The primary meaning of "ambling" is walking or moving at a slow and relaxed pace.
Etymology of ambling
The word "ambling" originates from the Old French word "ambler," which means "to walk" or "to go," and is derived from the Latin word "ambulare," meaning "to walk."
Historically, the term "ambling" was used to describe a horse's slow and relaxed gait, and later evolved to include human movement as well.
Synonyms
strolling
walking
sauntering
wandering
roaming
meandering
rambling
promenading
striding
pacing
marching
hiking
trekking
trudging
plodding
lumbering
shambling
staggering
tottering
lurching
swaying
ambulating
perambulating
moving
advancing
proceeding
progressing
stepping
treading
Definitions
- Walking or moving at a slow and relaxed pace, typically in a casual or leisurely manner.
- A horse's gait, characterized by a slow and relaxed pace, often with a four-beat rhythm.
Usage Examples
- The tourists spent the afternoon ambling through the historic district, admiring the architecture and taking in the local culture.
- The horse began ambling along the trail, its slow and relaxed gait allowing its rider to take in the scenic views.
- After dinner, we went ambling through the park, enjoying the cool evening air and the sound of birds singing.
Antonyms
rushing
hurrying
speeding
sprinting
dashing
racing
running
jogging
hastening
quickening
accelerating
decelerating
slowing
stopping
halting
pausing
hesitating
lingering
delaying
procrastinating
loitering