What is another word for loiters?

Pronunciation: [lˈɔ͡ɪtəz] (IPA)

Loiters is a word that means "to linger aimlessly or idly around a place." There are several synonyms that can be used to describe this behavior, including dawdle, loafe, dilly-dally, linger, tarry, idle, saunter, and stroll. All of these words carry a similar meaning of wasting time or slowing down without purpose. Loafing implies doing nothing of importance, while dilly-dallying suggests wasting time on trivial tasks. Lingering suggests staying in a place longer than necessary, and tarrying implies delaying action or progress. Finally, sauntering and strolling imply a leisurely pace without any urgency. When used interchangeably, these words can help writers add color and variety to their writing.

What are the hypernyms for Loiters?

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

Usage examples for Loiters

The poetic picture of the mountain-side is perfect: Where the magpies on the sollum rocks strange flutter'n shadders make, An' the pines an' hemlocks wonder that the sleeper doesn't wake: That the mountain brook sings lonesome-like an' loiters on its way.
"Eugene Field, A Study In Heredity And Contradictions"
Slason Thompson
Then it loiters in the pleasant ways of the kings of France during the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries, and finally falls upon modern effort, not limited to Europe now, but nesting also in the New World which is especially our own.
"The Tapestry Book"
Helen Churchill Candee
The perspective there is often like the perspective in old Naples, but the uproar in Genoa does not break in music as it does in Naples, and the chill lingering in the sunless depths of those chasms is the cold of a winter that begins earlier and a spring that loiters later than the genial seasons of the South.
"Roman Holidays and Others"
W. D. Howells

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