What is another word for roves?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈə͡ʊvz] (IPA)

Roves is a verb that means to wander aimlessly or to move around constantly. Some synonyms for this word include roam, wander, drift, meander, and traverse. Roaming typically refers to wandering for leisure or recreation, while wandering suggests a lack of purpose or direction. Drifting carries connotations of being carried by a current or wind, while meandering connotes following a winding path. Traverse suggests crossing over or making a journey through a particular area. Each of these synonyms for roves can help convey different shades of meaning, allowing for more precise and varied language use.

What are the hypernyms for Roves?

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

Usage examples for Roves

That he roves about full of rage, like a roaring lion, to tempt, to betray, to destroy, and to involve us in guilt and wickedness.
"Theological Essays"
Charles Bradlaugh
The eye roves over this vast domain in unwonted freedom.
"See America First"
Orville O. Hiestand
He roves the streets looking under every veil that flutters by him in the street, in the hope that he might see her features; he remembers again "all the hours which I dreamed away so joyfully, so blissfully in her arms and her love."
"The Love Affairs of Great Musicians, Volume 2"
Rupert Hughes

Famous quotes with Roves

  • The nomadic Semite... roves as a herdsman, partaking of Allah's hospitality.
    Cyrus H. Gordon
  • Her track, where'er the goddess roves, Glory pursue, and gen'rous shame, Th' unconquerable mind, 3 and freedom's holy flame.
    Thomas Gray
  • What have I done, or tried, or said In thanks to that dear woman dead? Men triumph over women still, Men trample women's rights at will, And man's lust roves the world untamed. * * * * O grave, keep shut lest I be shamed.
    John Masefield

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