Wend
/wɛnd/
To wend means to move or travel in a certain direction, often taking your time or going a roundabout way. It’s like when you walk through a park, enjoying the scenery instead of rushing straight to the exit.
Examples
- As we wend our way through the forest, the towering trees and chirping birds make our hike feel like an adventure from a storybook.
- During our field trip to the museum, we wended through the exhibits, taking our time to learn about dinosaurs and ancient civilizations.
- After finishing my homework, I decided to wend my way to the park, enjoying the fresh air and sunshine along the path.
Synonyms
wander
amble
roam
travel
meander
stroll
Antonyms
hurry
rush
speed
dash
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