stroll
Intransitive VerbNoun
pl: strollspast: strolledpp: strolleding: strolling
This word conveys a sense of leisure and lack of urgency. It suggests a mental state of relaxation where the destination is less important than the act of walking itself. It is typically used in positive or peaceful contexts, such as a romantic walk or a quiet afternoon in a park. As a noun, it refers to the activity of walking slowly. While it is generally countable, it is often paired with adjectives like leisurely or brief to emphasize the duration or quality of the experience.
Meanings
Intransitive Verbstroll
[~][~ around][~ through something]
To walk in a relaxed, leisurely, and slow manner, typically for pleasure.
"They decided to stroll along the beach at sunset."
Nounstroll
A short, leisurely walk taken for pleasure or relaxation.
"We took a quiet stroll through the park after dinner."