All ambulation synonyms
amΒ·buΒ·late
A a noun ambulation
- act β When you act, you do something for a particular purpose.
- gesture β a movement or position of the hand, arm, body, head, or face that is expressive of an idea, opinion, emotion, etc.: the gestures of an orator; a threatening gesture.
- passage β a slow, cadenced trot executed with great elevation of the feet and characterized by a moment of suspension before the feet strike the ground.
- ramble β to wander around in a leisurely, aimless manner: They rambled through the shops until closing time.
- perambulation β to walk through, about, or over; travel through; traverse.
- walk β to advance or travel on foot at a moderate speed or pace; proceed by steps; move by advancing the feet alternately so that there is always one foot on the ground in bipedal locomotion and two or more feet on the ground in quadrupedal locomotion.
- turn β to cause to move around on an axis or about a center; rotate: to turn a wheel.
- saunter β to walk with a leisurely gait; stroll: sauntering through the woods.
- stroll β to walk leisurely as inclination directs; ramble; saunter; take a walk: to stroll along the beach.
- footwork β the use of the feet, as in tennis, boxing, or dancing.
- airing β exposure to air or warmth, as for drying or ventilation
- stream β a body of water flowing in a channel or watercourse, as a river, rivulet, or brook. Synonyms: rill, run, streamlet, runnel.
- agitation β If someone is in a state of agitation, they are very worried or upset, and show this in their behaviour, movements, or voice.
- fluctuation β continual change from one point or condition to another.
- move β to pass from one place or position to another.
- sweep β to move or remove (dust, dirt, etc.) with or as if with a broom, brush, or the like.
- sign β a token; indication.
- tendency β a natural or prevailing disposition to move, proceed, or act in some direction or toward some point, end, or result: the tendency of falling bodies toward the earth.
- oscillation β an act or instance of oscillating.
- gesticulation β the act of gesticulating.
- travel β to go from one place to another, as by car, train, plane, or ship; take a trip; journey: to travel for pleasure.
- mobility β the quality of being mobile.
- progress β a movement toward a goal or to a further or higher stage: the progress of a student toward a degree.
- stir β to move one's hand or an implement continuously or repeatedly through (a liquid or other substance) in order to cool, mix, agitate, dissolve, etc., any or all of the component parts: to stir one's coffee with a spoon.
- inclination β a disposition or bent, especially of the mind or will; a liking or preference: Much against his inclination, he was forced to resign.
- direction β the act or an instance of directing.
- wavering β to sway to and fro; flutter: Foliage wavers in the breeze.
- drift β a driving movement or force; impulse; impetus; pressure.
- wave β a member of the Waves.
- change β If there is a change in something, it becomes different.
- advance β To advance means to move forward, often in order to attack someone.
- sway β to move or swing to and fro, as something fixed at one end or resting on a support.
- signal β anything that serves to indicate, warn, direct, command, or the like, as a light, a gesture, an act, etc.: a traffic signal; a signal to leave.
- flow β to move along in a stream: The river flowed slowly to the sea.
- flux β a flowing or flow.
- swing β to play (music) in the style of swing.
- locomotion β the act or power of moving from place to place.
- passing β going by or past; elapsing: He was feeling better with each passing day.
- stirring β rousing, exciting, or thrilling: a stirring speech.
- motility β Biology. moving or capable of moving spontaneously: motile cells; motile spores.
- kinetics β the branch of mechanics that deals with the actions of forces in producing or changing the motion of masses.
- action β Action is doing something for a particular purpose.
- movement β the act, process, or result of moving.
- legwork β work or research involving extensive walking or traveling about, usually away from one's office, as in gathering data for a book, a legal action, etc.
- high sign β a gesture, glance, or facial expression used as a surreptitious signal to warn, admonish, or inform.
- body english β a follow-through motion of the body, as after bowling a ball, in a semi-involuntary or joking effort to control the ball's movement
- full swing β full operation; greatest activity: For the first time in years the factory was in full swing. The meeting was in full swing when we arrived.