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Meaning of tramp
A person who travels from place to place without a regular means of support.
Etymology of tramp
The word "tramp" originated in the 16th century, from the Middle English word "trampen," which means "to walk heavily or stamp."
Initially, the word referred to a person who walked heavily or stamped their feet, but over time, it evolved to describe a person who travels from place to place, often in a vagrant or homeless state.
The word has been used in various contexts, including literature, music, and film, to describe a person who is carefree, adventurous, and often unconventional.
Synonyms
vagabond
vagrant
hobo
bum
panhandler
beggar
drifter
wanderer
nomad
roamer
traveler
itinerant
migrant
refugee
homeless person
destitute person
needy person
poor person
impoverished person
disadvantaged person
wayfarer
pedestrian
walker
trekker
rambler
roving person
strolling person
sauntering person
loafing person
idle person
lazy person
shiftless person
good-for-nothing person
ne'er-do-well
idler
loafer
slacker
laggard
straggler
dawdler.
Definitions
- A person who travels from place to place, typically on foot, and often in a vagrant or homeless state.
- A person who engages in casual sexual intercourse, typically in exchange for payment or other favors.
- A ship that travels from place to place, not on a regular schedule, and often carrying cargo or passengers.
Usage Examples
- The tramp walked into the town, carrying a large backpack and looking for a place to rest.
- She had a reputation for being a tramp, and many people avoided her because of her promiscuous behavior.
- The tramp ship sailed into the harbor, carrying a cargo of exotic goods from distant lands.
Antonyms
resident
homeowner
citizen
settler
colonist
immigrant
migrant worker
laborer
employee
worker
professional
businessman
businesswoman
entrepreneur
executive
manager
supervisor
leader
resident alien
expatriate
repatriate
returnee
homebody
stay-at-home
householder
family person
married person
settled person
established person
respected person
law-abiding person
responsible person
dependable person.