IPA: /stroʊl/
KK: /stroʊl/
To take a slow and relaxed walk, often for enjoyment or exercise.
Every evening, I like to stroll along the beach and watch the sunset.
Past: strolled
Past Participle: strolled
A slow and relaxed walk, often taken for enjoyment or exercise.
We decided to take a stroll in the park after dinner.
To walk in a relaxed and unhurried way, often for pleasure or enjoyment.
They decided to stroll through the park on a sunny afternoon.
Past: strolled
Past Participle: strolled
Stroll originates from the Middle English word 'strollen', which is of uncertain origin but may be related to the Old French 'estroler', meaning to wander or roam. The word describes a leisurely walk or wandering about.
Imagine someone wandering or roaming leisurely — that's what 'stroll' means.