ramble
ram
ˈræm
rām
ble
bəl
bēl
British pronunciation
/ɹˈæmbə‍l/

Definition & Meaning of "ramble"in English

to ramble
01

to take a long walk for pleasure in the countryside with no particular destination

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to ramble definition and meaning
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Examples
On sunny weekends, the couple loves to ramble through the rolling hills.
The group of friends decided to ramble along the riverbank.
02

to continue speaking or writing in a lengthy, unfocused, or wandering manner without a clear or organized structure

Intransitive
example
Examples
During the lecture, the professor tended to ramble, touching on various topics.
During the meeting, participants were asked to avoid rambling and to stick to the agenda.
03

to move about aimlessly or without any specific destination

Intransitive
example
Examples
Feeling restless, he decided to ramble through the city streets.
On lazy Sunday afternoons, residents of the small town would often ramble along the riverbank.
Ramble
01

an aimless amble on a winding course

02

a long walk for pleasure in the countryside with no particular destination

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