What is another word for Vagrantly?

Pronunciation: [vˈe͡ɪɡɹəntli] (IPA)

Vagrantly is an adverb that refers to doing things in a way that shows lack of direction, aimlessness, and purposelessness. There are several synonyms for the word vagrantly, including aimlessly, directionlessly, driftingly, purposelessly, and aimlessly. Other possible synonyms include aimlessly, purposelessly, erratically, unpredictably, unsteadily and uncertainly. All of these words convey the idea of moving or behaving without a clear purpose or direction. While these words can be used interchangeably in many contexts, each has its own connotations and nuances that might be more suitable for specific situations. Regardless of which synonym you choose, the word vagrantly generally suggests a lack of focus and a tendency to drift.

What are the hypernyms for Vagrantly?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Vagrantly

Now, how moving about do the prime material atoms Shape forth this thing and that thing; and, once shaped, how they resolve them; What power says unto each, This must be; how an inherent Elasticity drives them about Space Vagrantly onward; - I shall unfold: thou simply give all thyself to my teaching.
"Verses and Translations"
C. S. C.
Indeed, as she crouched upon the floor in her abandonment, her white frock stained by her long journey, her sash all crumpled, her loosened hair curling Vagrantly about her neck, and her slender figure quivering down to the tips of her shoes, she looked little more than a child masquerading in the emotions of a woman.
"A Romance of Wastdale"
A. E. W. (Alfred Edward Woodley) Mason
Further, every field boasted trees, self-planted, sprung from chance seed Vagrantly cast.
"Dishes & Beverages of the Old South"
Martha McCulloch Williams

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