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    Synonyms & Similar Words

    wanderer nomad drifter vagrant tramp hobo rogue rascal scamp ne'er-do-well idler loafer itinerant traveler adventurer explorer migrant transient fugitive outcast outlander stranger stroller saunterer rambler roamer prowler gadabout gypsy hippie free spirit bohemian bum panhandler beggar scavenger scavenger outsider exile expatriate

    Meaning of Vagabond

    A person who wanders from place to place without a regular home or job.

    Definitions

    • A person who travels from place to place without a regular home or job, often in a careless or dishonest way
    • * A person who is without a fixed home or regular means of support, and who wanders from place to place

    Etymology of Vagabond

    The word "vagabond" comes from the Latin "vagari," which means "to wander" or "to roam," and the suffix "-bond," which is related to the Old French "vagabond," meaning "wanderer" or "vagrant."
    The term has been used in English since the 15th century to describe a person who wanders from place to place, often in a state of poverty or destitution.

    Example Uses

    • The vagabond had been traveling for months, sleeping in parks and eating at soup kitchens.
    • * As a young man, he was a vagabond, traveling from town to town and taking on odd jobs to make ends meet.
    • * The police officer suspected that the vagabond was responsible for a string of recent burglaries in the neighborhood.

    Antonyms & Near Antonyms

    resident citizen homeowner settler occupant inhabitant dweller householder native local insider establishment conformist traditionalist conservative homebody stay-at-home hermit recluse solitary loner introvert sedentary stationary static stable secure settled rooted