"Perambulate" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To perambulate means to walk or move around a place, especially for exercise or to explore, often at a slow and leisurely pace. It can also mean to go on a walk, usually for pleasure or recreation, often for a longer distance than a casual stroll.
The word "per" is a preposition that means "by" or "for each". It is often used in combination with a unit of measurement or a quantity to indicate that something is done or happens for each specified amount or entity. For example:<br><br> 10 dollars per hour (meaning 10 dollars for each hour)<br> 5 pounds per kilogram (meaning 5 pounds for each kilogram)<br> 3 tickets per person (meaning 3 tickets for each person)
The word "peragrate" is a verb that means "to walk or go from place to place, especially in a slow and deliberate manner". It can also mean "to examine or investigate something thoroughly, often in a detailed or meticulous way". The word is quite rare and is often used in formal or literary contexts.
Paregration is not a widely recognized English word. However, it's possible that it's a misspelling or a variation of the word "parenthesis" or "peroration".<br><br>Parenthesis refers to a word or phrase inserted into a sentence to provide additional information, often set off by punctuation marks such as parentheses or dashes.<br><br>Peroration, on the other hand, refers to the conclusion or closing remarks of a speech, often marked by a flourish or rhetorical flourish.