rambling
English
editPronunciation
edit- (Received Pronunciation, US) IPA(key): /ˈɹæm.blɪŋ/
Audio (Southern England): (file) - Rhymes: -æmblɪŋ
Verb
editrambling
- present participle and gerund of ramble
Adjective
editrambling
- Of a speech: meandering, long and digressing.
- Confused and irregular; awkward.
- 1859, Charles Dickens, The Haunted House:
- Except that the house had an immensely large rambling loft at top, I made no other discoveries.
- Winding irregularly in various directions.
- 1949 November and December, K. Longbottom, “By Goods Train to Gweedore”, in Railway Magazine, page 353:
- A long somewhat rambling branch, avoiding the places most likely to supply it with traffic, but not the centres of scenic interest, began at Letterkenny and reached the sea at Burtonport.
Synonyms
edit- (digressing): desultory
Translations
editlong and digressing of a speech
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Noun
editrambling (plural ramblings)
- A long meandering talk with no specific topic or direction.
- 1941, Harold Sinclair, Years of Illusion, page 145:
- […] listening with great interest to Martha's ramblings about "The War."
- A gentle hike.
Derived terms
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editmeandering talk
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gentle hiking
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