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  1. RAMBLE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    wander, roam, ramble, rove, traipse, meander mean to go about from place to place usually without a plan or definite purpose. wander implies an absence of or an indifference to a fixed course.

  2. RAMBLE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    RAMBLE definition: to wander around in a leisurely, aimless manner. See examples of ramble used in a sentence.

  3. Ramble - definition of ramble by The Free Dictionary

    ramble (ˈræmbəl) vb (intr) 1. to stroll about freely, as for relaxation, with no particular direction 2. (of paths, streams, etc) to follow a winding course; meander

  4. RAMBLE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    ramble verb [I] (TALK/WRITE) to talk or write in a confused way, often for a long time:

  5. RAMBLE - Definition & Translations | Collins English Dictionary

    Discover everything about the word "RAMBLE" in English: meanings, translations, synonyms, pronunciations, examples, and grammar insights - all in one comprehensive guide.

  6. Ramble - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

    Usage Tips: Use "ramble" for aimless walking or lengthy, unfocused speech/writing; avoid in formal contexts where clarity is key.

  7. ramble - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Mar 3, 2026 · Noun ramble (plural rambles) A leisurely stroll; a recreational walk in the countryside.

  8. Ramble - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com

    The word ramble comes from similar roots as roam. They both mean wander, but they’re often used a little differently. You might roam around on vacation to relax or find adventure. If you’re a shark, you …

  9. ramble - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    ramble /ˈræmbəl/ vb (intransitive) to stroll about freely, as for relaxation, with no particular direction (of paths, streams, etc) to follow a winding course; meander (of plants) to grow in a random fashion (of …

  10. Ramble Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary

    She rambled for several minutes before introducing the main speaker. He's funny, but he tends to ramble.