What is another word for Gadder?

Pronunciation: [ɡˈadə] (IPA)

Gadder is an informal term used to describe a person who is often seen wandering around aimlessly or running errands. There are several synonyms that can be used to describe someone who is a gadder. They include "roamer," "loafer," "tramp," "itinerant," "vagabond," "nomad," "wayfarer," "drifter," and "rambler." These synonyms highlight the idea of someone who is always on the move, without any specific goal or purpose. While some people view gadders as aimless wanderers, there are also those who admire their sense of freedom and independence. Regardless of how one views them, gadders and their synonyms are a reminder that there is a certain charm in exploring the world without any set plans or expectations.

What are the hypernyms for Gadder?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Gadder

Gadder Roy, who is toiling over the pitcher-and-bowl circuit, wishes that some poet would do a lyric on that salvation of the traveler, Ham and Eggs.
"The So-called Human Race"
Bert Leston Taylor
Well, old Fifth Avenue Gadder!
"The Call of the Canyon"
Zane Grey
You have not met with a youth of a rude disposition, with a weak understanding, headstrong, a Gadder, who would be constantly changing his situations and inclinations, sleeping every night in a new place, and every day forming some new intimacy.
"Flowers from a Persian Garden and Other Papers"
W. A. Clouston

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