Am·bled , am·bling , am·bles 1. Definition of amble verb in oxford advanced learner's dictionary. He was ambling along the beach.
How to use amble in a sentence. [verb adverb/preposition] we ambled along in front of the houses. Meander, ramble (of a horse) to go at a slow pace with the legs moving in lateral.
He ambled around the town. She ambled down the street, stopping occasionally to look in the store windows. The meaning of amble is to go at or as if at an easy gait : They ambled down/up/along the road.
Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more. Ambled, ambling to go at a slow, easy pace; 'ambled' means to walk at a slow, leisurely pace. When you amble, you walk slowly and in a relaxed manner.
We spent the day ambling [= strolling, sauntering] through the park. Slowly they ambled back to the car. Synonyms include 'saunter,' 'stroll,' 'wander,' and 'meander.' antonyms include 'hurry,' 'rush,' and 'dash.' phrases like 'amble away' and. Care to amble down a pleasant country road instead of reading the rest of this word description?
That would certainly be understandable. To amble is to take a leisurely, pleasurable walk. To walk slowly or leisurely; Ambled synonyms, ambled pronunciation, ambled translation, english dictionary definition of ambled.