Synonyms for Wends one's way:
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v.
• walk
- advance
, - amble
, - ambulate
, - canter
, - escort
, - exercise
, - file
, - foot
, - go
, - go on foot
, - hike
, - hit the road
, - hoof it
, - knock about
, - lead
, - leg
, - locomote
, - lumber
, - march
, - meander
, - pace
, - pad
, - parade
, - patrol
, - perambulate
, - plod
, - prance
, - promenade
, - race
, - roam
, - rove
, - run
, - saunter
, - scuff
, - shamble
, - shuffle
, - slog
, - stalk
, - step
, - stride
, - stroll
, - strut
, - stump
, - take a walk
, - toddle
, - tour
, - traipse
, - tramp
, - travel on foot
, - traverse
, - tread
, - trek
, - troop
, - trudge
, - wander
, - wend one's way
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What are the hypernyms for Wends one's way?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
Other hypernyms:
journey, meander, navigate, pilot, proceed, roam, travel, traverse, voyage, wander, wend.
What are the opposite words for wends one's way?
The phrase "wends one's way" generally means to travel slowly or make progress through a winding route. Some antonyms for this phrase could include "speeds" or "hurries" instead of moving slowly, or "straightens" or "directs" instead of winding one's way. Other possibilities could include "parks" or "stays" if the action of moving is not desired at all. There are many different words that could be used as antonyms depending on the specific context and situation, but each one would provide a different shade of meaning to the original phrase.
What are the antonyms for Wends one's way?
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