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Wend
Wend
wendDefinition
(verb) To travel in a slow, purposeful, or indirect way.Example
They wended their way through the hills, stopping to take in every view.Word Origin
Old English wendan, meaning “to turn” or “go,” originally used to describe physical and metaphorical journeys.
Fun FactWend is one of those elegant, old-fashioned words that shows up in literature and poetic travel writing. It suggests more than just movement—it implies a journey that unfolds intentionally, even if slowly or circuitously. Though rarely used in speech today, you’ll still find it in books or historical dramas, giving a sense of timeless wandering—like “he wended his way through the mist.”
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Wend
- Today's Word
Wend
wend
Definition
(verb) To travel in a slow, purposeful, or indirect way.
Example
They wended their way through the hills, stopping to take in every view.
Word Origin
Old English wendan, meaning “to turn” or “go,” originally used to describe physical and metaphorical journeys.
Fun Fact
Wend is one of those elegant, old-fashioned words that shows up in literature and poetic travel writing. It suggests more than just movement—it implies a journey that unfolds intentionally, even if slowly or circuitously. Though rarely used in speech today, you’ll still find it in books or historical dramas, giving a sense of timeless wandering—like “he wended his way through the mist.”
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