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  • 21 vagabond

    1. n бродяга
    2. n скиталец
    3. n проходимец
    4. n разг. бездельник, тунеядец; праздношатающийся
    5. a бродячий, скитающийся
    6. a блуждающий
    7. a ленивый, бесцельный, плывущий по течению
    8. v скитаться, бродяжничать; блуждать
    Синонимический ряд:
    1. bohemian (adj.) bohemian; carefree; footloose
    2. itinerant (adj.) aimless; ambulant; ambulatory; bum; deambulatory; homeless; itinerant; itinerate; migratory; nomadic; perambulant; perambulatory; peripatetic; roaming; roving; transient; unsettled; vagrant; wandering; wayfaring
    3. arab (noun) arab; bum; canter; clochard; derelict; drifter; floater; gypsy; hobo; loafer; outcast; piker; rambler; roadster; rover; runagate; street arab; tramp; tramper; vag; vagrant; wanderer; Weary Willie
    4. wander (verb) bat; circumambulate; drift; gad; gallivant; maunder; meander; mooch; ramble; range; roam; roll; rove; straggle; stray; traipse; vagabondize; wander
    Антонимический ряд:
    citizen; settled

    English-Russian base dictionary > vagabond

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