Part of Speech: verb
Definition: to wander or travel without a definite destination
Pronunciation (US): /roʊmz/
Pronunciation (UK): /rəʊmz/
Origin and Usage: The word "roams" is derived from the Middle English word "romen," which means "to travel." It has been in use since the 14th century. "Roams" is a present tense verb that is commonly used to describe wandering or traveling without a specific destination or purpose.
Synonyms: wanders, meanders, roves, drifts, ambles
Related Words: roam, rooms, moors, moras, morse
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