"Wayfarer" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Wayfarer" Meaning

A person who travels from place to place, especially for pleasure or by foot.

Example: "The wayfarer walked through the mountains, taking in the breathtaking views."

A traveler, especially one who wanders from place to place, often with no fixed destination.

Synonyms: traveler, wanderer, nomad, vagabond.

"Wayfarer" Examples

Usage Examples of "Wayfarer"


1. Describing a Traveler


Ambrose was an inveterate wayfarer who had traveled to over 30 countries by the time he was 30.

2. Symbol of a Life of Struggle


The wayfarer's boots had seen countless miles and had patches on the sides, symbolizing the struggles behind the worn-out soles.

3. Figure from Literature


In the famous poem, the wayfarer stands as a lonely figure on the lonely moors, contemplating life's mysteries.

4. Long-Distance Hiker


The wayfarer began her hike early morning at 5 AM, carrying a backpack, ready to face the long and arduous journey ahead.

5. Traveler in Life


Throughout the ups and downs of her life, Adele remained a bright wayfarer with an indomitable spirit to surpass every obstacle that came her way.

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