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All wayfaring synonyms

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adjective wayfaring

  • drifting — a driving movement or force; impulse; impetus; pressure.
  • gadabout — a person who moves about restlessly or aimlessly, especially from one social activity to another.
  • itinerant — traveling from place to place, especially on a circuit, as a minister, judge, or sales representative; itinerating; journeying.
  • journeying — a traveling from one place to another, usually taking a rather long time; trip: a six-day journey across the desert.
  • peripatetic — walking or traveling about; itinerant.
  • roving — roaming or wandering.
  • vagabond — wandering from place to place without any settled home; nomadic: a vagabond tribe.
  • vagrant — a person who wanders about idly and has no permanent home or employment; vagabond; tramp.
  • walking — considered as a person who can or does walk or something that walks: The hospital is caring for six walking patients. He's walking proof that people can lose weight quickly.
  • wandering — moving from place to place without a fixed plan; roaming; rambling: wandering tourists.
  • itinerate — to go from place to place, especially in a regular circuit, as a preacher or judge.
  • nomadic — of, relating to, or characteristic of nomads.
  • perambulate — to walk through, about, or over; travel through; traverse.
  • rambling — aimlessly wandering.
  • voyaging — a course of travel or passage, especially a long journey by water to a distant place.

noun wayfaring

  • vagabondage — the state or condition of being a vagabond; idle wandering.
  • sightseeing — the act of visiting and seeing places and objects of interest.
  • globetrotting — to travel throughout the world, especially regularly or frequently.
  • journey — a traveling from one place to another, usually taking a rather long time; trip: a six-day journey across the desert.
  • travel — to go from one place to another, as by car, train, plane, or ship; take a trip; journey: to travel for pleasure.
  • wanderings — Plural form of wandering.
  • weekend — the end of a week, especially the period of time between Friday evening and Monday morning: We spent the weekend at Virginia Beach.
  • wanderlust — a strong, innate desire to rove or travel about.
  • pilgrimage — a journey, especially a long one, made to some sacred place as an act of religious devotion: a pilgrimage to Lourdes.
  • overnight — for or during the night: to stay overnight.
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