meandering

Vocabulary Word

Definition
'Meandering' describes a path or conversation that wanders, with many twists and turns. It's like a lazy river taking the scenic route instead of a straight, direct path.
Examples in Different Contexts
In literature, 'meandering' can describe a plot or character's journey with many twists. A writer might detail, 'The protagonist's meandering journey is filled with unexpected detours and adventures.'
Practice Scenarios
Academics

Scenario:

We're pondering unconventional research methods. A structured approach might limit our exploration.

Response:

I agree. A meandering approach can often lead us to surprising and innovative research insights.

Creative

Scenario:

We're discussing edits for the next draft. There's feedback that the story needs to be more focused.

Response:

You're right. My story can benefit from less meandering - I'll work on making the plot more focused.

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