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wayfaring
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "wayfaring" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the act of traveling or journeying, often in a wandering or adventurous manner. Example: "The wayfaring traveler shared stories of distant lands and cultures."
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58 human-written examples
The English inns of the Middle Ages were sanctuaries of wayfaring strangers, cutthroats, thieves, and political malcontents.
Encyclopedias
(Anderson John Hiattt and the Combo (Tuesday and Wednesday) A rootsy, wayfaring heartland-rock singer-songwriter, Mr. Hiatt releases his 21st album, "Mystic Pinball" (New West), on Tuesday.
News & Media
Dangling from the rafters and enhancing the Etsy-ish, wayfaring milieu were a few brightly colored yarn pompoms.
News & Media
A wayfaring stranger, wandering into tiny Nadine, N.M., in years past, would not have officially been anywhere, at least in the eyes of the United States census.
News & Media
Wayfaring trees, poplars, pitch pines and rowan rub shoulders with fruit trees – orchard apple, pear, quince – to creates a full-bodied autumnal palette of greens, yellows and deep reds.
News & Media
Wayfaring Strangers is defined both in terms of genre (its remit is folky Americana, "John Fahey apostles, singer-songwriters inspired by Joni Mitchell or Leonard Cohen") and means-of-production, scooping up the outstanding songs from "privately pressed albums that came out in editions anywhere from one hundred to five hundred copies".
News & Media
He interviews the artist Richard Long about his mysterious, wayfaring Cycling Sculpture, 1-3 December 1967.
News & Media
This Friday, the jam band Phish — which formed in Vermont, in 1983, and remains uniquely regarded for its improvisational prowess and zealous, wayfaring fans — will arrive in New York City for thirteen shows at Madison Square Garden, a run the group has dubbed the Baker's Dozen.
News & Media
But while Vartanessian knows that double-dipping a strawberry is wrong -- "it is every bit as incorrect to overwhelm the fruit with the chocolate as to be skimpy" -- McCourt, in his new volume of Kaye Wayfaring stories, "Wayfaring at Waverly in Silver Lake," is rather more profligate with his gifts.
News & Media
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Similar Expressions
2 human-written examples
She came… Actress Kaye Wayfaring, two-time Oscar nominee, is brooding about her acting ability in the Ramble of Central Park, where her latest movie, "Avenged" is being….
News & Media
Actress Kaye Wayfaring, two-time Oscar nominee, is brooding about her acting ability in the Ramble of Central Park, where her latest movie, "Avenged" is being shot.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "wayfaring" to evoke a sense of old-fashioned travel, often on foot and with a connotation of wandering or adventure.
Common error
Avoid using "wayfaring" to describe quick or modern modes of transportation. It's better suited for describing travel with a sense of rambling and lack of urgency.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "wayfaring" is as an adjective, modifying nouns to describe something or someone engaged in travel, often on foot or with a sense of wandering. Ludwig AI confirms its usability in written English.
Frequent in
News & Media
64%
Encyclopedias
12%
Science
8%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Wiki
0%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "wayfaring" functions primarily as an adjective, used to describe travel that is often on foot and carries a connotation of wandering or adventure. While Ludwig AI confirms its correct usage, it's less common than alternatives like "traveling" or "wandering". The term is found most frequently in News & Media and Encyclopedias, making it appropriate for neutral writing styles. Remember to use "wayfaring" to evoke a sense of historical or leisurely travel, avoiding its use in modern, fast-paced contexts.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
traveling
Focuses on the act of going from one place to another, lacking the connotation of wandering or journeying on foot.
wandering
Emphasizes aimless movement without a specific destination.
journeying
Implies a longer and more significant trip.
roaming
Suggests a carefree and unrestricted movement over a wide area.
adventuring
Highlights the element of exploration and excitement in traveling.
touring
Indicates a planned trip with specific destinations.
trekking
Refers to a long and arduous journey, often on foot.
pilgrimaging
Implies a journey with a religious or spiritual purpose.
voyaging
Specifically refers to travel by sea.
expeditioning
Highlights a journey undertaken for a specific purpose such as exploration or research.
FAQs
How can I use "wayfaring" in a sentence?
You can use "wayfaring" to describe someone who travels on foot or a journey that is characterized by wandering, as in "a wayfaring stranger" or "a wayfaring adventure".
What's the difference between "wayfaring" and "traveling"?
"Wayfaring" often implies a journey on foot with a sense of wandering or adventure, while "traveling" is a more general term for going from one place to another by any means.
What can I say instead of "wayfaring"?
Depending on the context, you can use alternatives such as "traveling", "wandering", or "journeying".
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Usage summary
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Source & Trust
91%
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4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested