Meaning
Stroll means to walk in a slow, relaxed, and unhurried way, often for pleasure. As a noun, it refers to such a walk.
Grammar and Usage
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Verb (intransitive):
- to stroll → to walk slowly and casually.
 - Example: They strolled through the park.
 
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Noun:
- a stroll → a leisurely walk.
 - Example: We went for a stroll after dinner.
 
 
Variations:
- stroll along: to walk casually beside something (e.g., stroll along the beach).
 - stroll around: to wander leisurely (e.g., stroll around town).
 
Common Phrases
- go for a stroll
 - take a stroll down memory lane (figuratively, to remember the past)
 - evening stroll
 - casual stroll
 
Collocations
- Verb + stroll: take a stroll, go for a stroll, enjoy a stroll
 - Adjective + stroll: leisurely stroll, evening stroll, gentle stroll
 - Stroll + preposition: stroll through, stroll along, stroll around
 
Examples
- They strolled through the park on a sunny afternoon.
 - After dinner, we went for a short stroll.
 - He strolled along the beach, listening to the waves.
 - Tourists were strolling around the old city center.
 - Let’s take a stroll down memory lane and look at old photos.
 - She strolled into the café as if she owned the place.
 - We enjoyed a leisurely stroll in the garden.
 - The couple strolled hand in hand under the stars.
 
Synonyms or Related
- Verb: saunter, amble, wander, meander, ramble
 - Noun: walk, promenade, saunter, outing
 
