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promenade vs meander

meander vs promenade

promenade and meander both are nouns.

promenade and meander both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
promenade Yes No Yes No
meander Yes No Yes No
As nouns, meander is a hyponym of promenade; that is, meander is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than promenade:
  • promenade: a leisurely walk (usually in some public place)
  • meander: an aimless amble on a winding course
Other hyponyms of promenade include ramble, walkabout.
promenade (noun) meander (noun)
a leisurely walk (usually in some public place) an aimless amble on a winding course
a march of all the guests at the opening of a formal dance a bend or curve, as in a stream or river
a square dance figure; couples march counterclockwise in a circle
a public area set aside as a pedestrian walk
a formal ball held for a school class toward the end of the academic year
promenade (verb) meander (verb)
take a leisurely walk to move or cause to move in a sinuous, spiral, or circular course
march in a procession in a public place
Difference between promenade and meander

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