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All vagrant synonyms

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adj vagrant

  • commutative β€” relating to or involving substitution
  • migrational β€” the process or act of migrating.
  • directionless β€” the act or an instance of directing.
  • indirect β€” not in a direct course or path; deviating from a straight line; roundabout: an indirect course in sailing.
  • houseless β€” without a house or houses.
  • ambulant β€” moving about from place to place
  • down and out β€” downward; going or directed downward: the down escalator.
  • in-solvent β€” not solvent; unable to satisfy creditors or discharge liabilities, either because liabilities exceed assets or because of inability to pay debts as they mature.
  • globetrotting β€” to travel throughout the world, especially regularly or frequently.
  • ambulatory β€” of, relating to, or designed for walking
  • circumlocutory β€” a roundabout or indirect way of speaking; the use of more words than necessary to express an idea.
  • beggared β€” a person who begs alms or lives by begging.
  • moneyless β€” any circulating medium of exchange, including coins, paper money, and demand deposits.
  • changeable β€” Someone or something that is changeable is likely to change many times.
  • down-and-out β€” without any money, or means of support, or prospects; destitute; penniless.
  • deviative β€” tending to deviate or cause to deviate
  • homeless β€” without a home: a homeless child.

noun vagrant

  • migrant β€” migrating, especially of people; migratory.
  • floater β€” a person or thing that floats.
  • hobo β€” a tramp or vagrant.
  • gypsy β€” a member of a nomadic, Caucasoid people of generally swarthy complexion, who migrated originally from India, settling in various parts of Asia, Europe, and, most recently, North America.
  • hiker β€” to walk or march a great distance, especially through rural areas, for pleasure, exercise, military training, or the like.
  • expeditionist β€” (rare) One who goes on an expedition.
  • floaters β€” a person or thing that floats.
  • derelict β€” A place or building that is derelict is empty and in a bad state of repair because it has not been used or lived in for a long time.
  • drifter β€” a person or thing that drifts.
  • barnstormer β€” to conduct a campaign or speaking tour in rural areas by making brief stops in many small towns.
  • evacuee β€” A person evacuated from a place of danger to somewhere safe.
  • wanderer β€” a Covenanter persecuted by Charles II and James II, especially one who fled home to follow rebellious Presbyterian ministers who refused to accept episcopacy.
  • beggar β€” A beggar is someone who lives by asking people for money or food.
  • departer β€” a person who refines metals by separating them from alloys
  • gallivanter β€” to wander about, seeking pleasure or diversion; gad.
  • zingaro β€” a Gypsy.
  • meanderer β€” One who meanders or wanders.
  • wayfarer β€” a traveler, especially on foot.
  • bindle β€” a small bundle of possessions carried by a homeless person
  • guttersnipe β€” a person belonging to or characteristic of the lowest social group in a city.
  • down-and-outer β€” without any money, or means of support, or prospects; destitute; penniless.
  • beachcomber β€” A beachcomber is someone who spends their time wandering along beaches looking for things they can use.
  • dosser β€” a person who sleeps in a doss house.
  • outcast β€” a falling out; quarrel.

adjective vagrant

  • objectless β€” not directed toward any goal; purposeless; aimless.
  • longwinded β€” Alternative spelling of long-winded.
  • itinerant β€” traveling from place to place, especially on a circuit, as a minister, judge, or sales representative; itinerating; journeying.
  • wandering β€” moving from place to place without a fixed plan; roaming; rambling: wandering tourists.
  • itinerate β€” to go from place to place, especially in a regular circuit, as a preacher or judge.
  • wayfaring β€” (of a person) traveling on foot.
  • migrative β€” Of, pertaining to, or causing migration.
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