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scamper

Elementary (A2)

IPA: /ˈskæmpər/

KK: /ˈskæmpər/

intransitive verb
Definition

To run or move quickly and lightly, often in a playful or energetic way.


Example

The rabbits scampered across the field when they heard a noise.


Tense Forms

Past: scampered

Past Participle: scampered


Conversation
Sloth A
Did you see the kids scamper across the park earlier?
Sloth B
Yeah, they looked like they were having so much fun!
Sloth A
I love watching them scamper around without a care in the world.
Sloth B
It's such a joyful sight — pure childhood energy!

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
scurry
hasten
dart
Antonyms
lounge
tarry
dawdle
noun
Definition

A quick and light run or movement, often done playfully or in a hurry.


Example

The children began to scamper across the playground when the bell rang.


Conversation
Sloth A
Did you see those kids scamper across the park?
Sloth B
Yeah, they looked like they were having so much fun!
Sloth A
I love watching them scamper around like that.
Sloth B
Root Explanation

Scamper originates from the Middle English 'scamperen', which is of uncertain origin but may be related to the Old Norse 'skampar', meaning to run or leap. The word describes a quick, light, and hurried movement, often associated with playful or frightened animals.

Memory Tip

Imagine a small animal 'leaping' or 'running quickly' — that's what scamper means, capturing the essence of quick, playful movement.

Visually Confused Words
camper
swamper
stamper
scraper
scauper
scalper
sampler
escaper
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Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
dash
sprint
scurry
Antonyms
crawl
stroll
lag