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amble:

to amble verb (ambles, ambled, ambling)

  1. to amble (stroll; walk; promenade; saunter; parade)

Conjugations for amble:

present
  1. amble
  2. amble
  3. ambles
  4. amble
  5. amble
  6. amble
simple past
  1. ambled
  2. ambled
  3. ambled
  4. ambled
  5. ambled
  6. ambled
present perfect
  1. have ambled
  2. have ambled
  3. has ambled
  4. have ambled
  5. have ambled
  6. have ambled
past continuous
  1. was ambling
  2. were ambling
  3. was ambling
  4. were ambling
  5. were ambling
  6. were ambling
future
  1. shall amble
  2. will amble
  3. will amble
  4. shall amble
  5. will amble
  6. will amble
continuous present
  1. am ambling
  2. are ambling
  3. is ambling
  4. are ambling
  5. are ambling
  6. are ambling
subjunctive
  1. be ambled
  2. be ambled
  3. be ambled
  4. be ambled
  5. be ambled
  6. be ambled
diverse
  1. amble!
  2. let's amble!
  3. ambled
  4. ambling
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

amble [the ~] nomen

  1. the amble (ambling gait; pace)
    l'amble

Translation Matrix for amble:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
amble amble; ambling gait; pace
- perambulation; promenade; saunter; stroll
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
faire un tour amble; parade; promenade; saunter; stroll; walk drive about; go for a drive; go for a ride; pace; relax; stretch one's legs; tootle
se balader amble; parade; promenade; saunter; stroll; walk lounge; pace; parade; saunter; stroll
se promener amble; parade; promenade; saunter; stroll; walk gad about; knock about; walk about
- mosey

Related Words for "amble":

  • ambling, ambles

Synonyms for "amble":


Related Definitions for "amble":

  1. a leisurely walk (usually in some public place)1
  2. walk leisurely1

Wiktionary Translations for amble:

amble
verb
  1. to stroll or walk slowly and leisurely
amble
noun
  1. façon de marcher de certains quadrupèdes qui lèvent ensemble les deux jambes du même côté, alternativement avec celles du côté opposé. naturel chez l'éléphant, la girafe, le chameau, l'okapi, l'ours, certaines races de [[chev
verb
  1. aller à un trot raccourcir.