adjective
- following a winding, indirect course
- lacking direction or purpose; rambling
verb
- present participle of meander: to follow a winding course or wander aimlessly
Examples
- The meandering river carved through the valley over thousands of years.
- We followed the meandering path through the forest.
- His meandering speech lost the audience’s attention.
- The conversation took a meandering turn toward childhood memories.
- She was meandering through the old neighborhood, revisiting familiar places.
- The meandering coastline created numerous small bays and inlets.
- His meandering writing style made the essay difficult to follow.