maunder
maun
ˈmɔ:n
mawn
der
dər
dēr
British pronunciation
/mˈɔːndɐ/

Definition & Meaning of "maunder"in English

to maunder
01

to talk continuously and aimlessly

Intransitive
to maunder definition and meaning
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Examples
The politician maundered through his speech, failing to address any of the pressing issues facing the community.
As the evening grew late, the tired speaker began to maunder, causing some of the audience to struggle to stay engaged.
02

to move or act in an absent-minded or idle manner, without a clear purpose or direction

Intransitive: to maunder somewhere
example
Examples
Lost in thought, she maundered along the beach.
With no destination in mind, they maundered through the streets of the old town.
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