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    maunder
    /ˈmɔːndə/

    verb

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  2. MAUNDER definition: 1. to talk or write in a confused way, often for a long time: 2. to move or behave in a slow, lazy…. Learn more.

  3. 1. chiefly British : grumble. 2. : to wander slowly and idly. 3. : to speak indistinctly or disconnectedly. maunderer. ˈmȯn-dər-ər. ˈmän- noun. Did you know? Wander Towards Maunder. Maunder looks a lot like meander, and that's not all the two words have in common—both mean "to wander aimlessly," either physically or in speech.

  4. to move, go, or act in an aimless, confused manner: He maundered through life without a single ambition. maunder. / ˈmɔːndə / verb. intr to move, talk, or act aimlessly or idly.

  5. When you maunder, you talk in a rambling mutter. People being questioned by reporters should try to answer articulately — they shouldn't just maunder in response.

  6. maun·der. (môn′dər, män′-) intr.v. maun·dered, maun·der·ing, maun·ders. 1. To talk incoherently or aimlessly. 2. To move or act aimlessly or vaguely; wander. [Probably dialectal variant of meander (probably influenced by wander).] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  7. 1. to talk in a rambling, foolish, or meaningless way. 2. to move, go, or act in an aimless, confused manner. He maundered through life without a single ambition.

  8. Definition of maunder verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Jun 2, 2024 · maunder (third-person singular simple present maunders, present participle maundering, simple past and past participle maundered) To speak in a disorganized or desultory manner; to babble or prattle.

  10. maunder meaning, definition, what is maunder: to talk or complain about something for ...: Learn more.

  11. Synonyms for MAUNDER: wander, roam, drift, stroll, meander, rove, cruise, float; Antonyms of MAUNDER: delight, rejoice, tolerate, accept, take, endure, bear, crow.