What is another word for Lumbered?

Pronunciation: [lˈʌmbəd] (IPA)

The word "lumbered" means to move heavily and clumsily. There are several synonyms for this word that can add variety to your writing and give a more descriptive representation of the action. Some common synonyms for "lumbered" are trudged, plodded, stomped, trekked, and ambled. Each of these words has a slightly different connotation and can be used in various contexts. For example, "trudged" implies a weary or purposeful plodding while "stomped" connotes a heavier, more forceful movement. Using synonyms for "lumbered" can help to diversify your writing and make it more engaging for your readers.

What are the hypernyms for Lumbered?

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

    move slowly, Bumbled along, Moved clumsily, Proceeded laboriously, walked heavily.

Usage examples for Lumbered

Mooween came out onto the lake shore and Lumbered along, twisting uneasily and rolling his head as if very much distressed by the heat.
"Ways of Wood Folk"
William J. Long
She was approaching the corner at Bleecker Street when a huge black Lincoln Navigator Lumbered in front of her, at an angle that cut her off and blocked the street.
"Syndrome"
Thomas Hoover
Mr. Lambert mounted in front, with Aunt Gertrude beside him, and Minie between them, snapped his whip in a positively dashing fashion, and off Lumbered the two fat old horses.
"Jane Lends A Hand"
Shirley Watkins

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