saunter
1 of 2verb/ˈsɔntər/
Forms:saunters,sauntering,sauntered,sauntered
1
to walk leisurely and with a casual and unhurried pace
- After a satisfying meal, they decided to saunter along the waterfront.
- The cat sauntered gracefully across the garden, tail held high.
- As the sun set, couples would often saunter hand in hand through the park.
- After a long day at work, she preferred to saunter home.
- The elderly gentleman liked to saunter in the town square, reminiscing about the changing seasons.