vagabond (B1)
noun
Pronunciation: /ˈvæɡəbɒnd/
Definition
A person who wanders from place to place without a home or job.
Examples
He had been a vagabond for years, living on the streets and moving from city to city.
The novel tells the story of a young artist who becomes a vagabond in Europe.
Despite his vagabond lifestyle, he always seemed happy and free.
How to Use vagabond
- vagabond life (collocation)
- A lifestyle characterized by wandering and lack of a fixed home or job. — "She dreamed of escaping her routine and embracing a vagabond life."
- vagabond existence (collocation)
- A way of living that involves constant travel and no permanent residence. — "He found a strange freedom in his vagabond existence."
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