vagrant

adjective | /vagrant/

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wandering from place to place, typically without means of support

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Synonyms

nomadicvagabonditinerantroamingwandering

Antonyms

settledstationaryfixedimmobile

Examples

"The town's streets were sometimes used by vagrant beggars seeking shelter."

"Authorities offered support programs for vagrant populations."

Mnemonic Trick

VAGRANT → VAG (wander) — wandering with no fixed abode.

Etymology

From Old French vagrant, from vagare “to wander.”

Used for itinerant or homeless persons.

Source: Advanced WordsAdded: 9/28/2025

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