stroll
word
/ˈstɹoʊɫ/
strohl
/stɹˈəʊl/
strohl
Definition
To walk slowly and in a relaxed way, usually for pleasure and with no particular destination.
Usage & Nuances
Used mainly in informal contexts for relaxed, leisurely walking; often appears with 'take a stroll', 'go for a stroll', or 'enjoy a stroll'. Not used for fast walking or exercise. Can be used as a verb or noun.
Spanish: pasear - caminar despacioPortuguese (BR): passear - caminhar devagarPortuguese (PT): passear - caminhar devagarChinese (Simplified): 散步Chinese (Traditional): 散步Hindi: टहलनाArabic: يتجول - يتمشىBengali: হেঁটে বেড়ানো - ঘুরে বেড়ানোRussian: прогуливаться - гулятьJapanese: 散歩するVietnamese: đi dạoKorean: 산책하다Turkish: dolaşmak - gezinmekUrdu: ٹہلناIndonesian: berjalan santai - berjalan-jalan
Example Sentences
Let's stroll around the park.
basic
She likes to stroll after dinner.
basic
We took a stroll by the river.
basic
We just strolled into that new café to check it out.
natural
Sometimes a slow stroll is all you need to clear your mind.
natural
They strolled along the beach, chatting about everything.
natural