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©2024 All Rights Reserved. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Vagabond Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster Menu Toggle Merriam-Webster Logo Games & Quizzes Games & Quizzes Word of the Day Grammar Wordplay Word Finder Thesaurus Join MWU Shop Books Merch Settings My Words Recents Account Log Out More Thesaurus Join MWU Shop Books Merch Log In Username My Words Recents Account Log Out Est. 1828 Dictionary Definition noun adjective verb noun 3 noun adjective verb Synonyms Example Sentences Word History Entries Near Cite this EntryCitation Share Kids DefinitionKids More from M-W Show more Show more Citation Share Kids More from M-W Save Word To save this word, you'll need to log in. Log In vagabond 1 of 3 noun vag·a·bond ˈva-gə-ˌbänd Synonyms of vagabond : a person who wanders from place to place without a fixed home : one leading a vagabond life especially : vagrant, tramp vagabondage ˈva-gə-ˌbän-dij noun vagabondism ˈva-gə-ˌbän-ˌdi-zəm noun vagabond 2 of 3 adjective 1 : moving from place to place without a fixed home : wandering 2 a : of, relating to, or characteristic of a wanderer b : leading an unsettled, irresponsible, or disreputable life vagabondish ˈva-gə-ˌbän-dish adjective vagabond 3 of 3 verb vagabonded; vagabonding; vagabonds intransitive verb : to wander in the manner of a vagabond : roam about Synonyms Noun bindle stiff bum bummer hobo sundowner [Australian] swaggie [chiefly Australian] swagman [chiefly Australian] tramp vagrant Adjective ambulant ambulatory errant fugitive gallivanting galavanting itinerant nomad nomadic perambulatory peregrine peripatetic ranging roaming roving vagrant wandering wayfaring See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus Examples of vagabond in a Sentence Noun be wary of the vagabonds in that corner of the city after they retired, the couple bought an RV and became footloose vagabonds Adjective a vagabond group of entertainers that performed in rough-and-tumble mining towns Recent Examples on the WebNoun Shirlee had Theo hanging around the hood like a vagabond; Theo was bound to get caught up. —Addie Citchens, The New Yorker, 5 Feb. 2024 Their latest album, The Past is Still Alive, dives into deeply personal stories from their vagabond youth. —Suzanne Nuyen, NPR, 23 Feb. 2024 When Easy, a handsome vagabond stranger, appears, the son hatches a plan to replace the father with a new husband, only for that to backfire and a more devious and disastrous scheme to emerge. —Etan Vlessing, The Hollywood Reporter, 13 Feb. 2024 Titanic is famous for James Cameron's special effects that sent hundreds of passengers realistically hurtling from the side of a giant ship, but it's mainly remembered for the timeless love story between soulful vagabond Jack (Leonardo DiCaprio) and repressed socialite Rose (Kate Winslet).Reitaku University. January 29, 2021. Archived from the original on March 17, 2021. Retrieved August 30, 2021. ^ <サブカルWorld>(1)鬼滅の刃 あるわあるわ、全国に「聖地」. Tokyo Web (in Japanese).
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