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jaunt stroll wondrous feral torment

jaunt

jaunt /dʒɔːnt $ dʒɒːnt, dʒɑːnt/ noun [countable]

a short trip for pleasure

  • a weekend jaunt

stroll

stroll /strəʊl $ stroʊl/ verb [intransitive]

to walk somewhere in a slow relaxed way

  • stroll down/over/along

    • We were strolling along, laughing and joking
  • stroll noun [countable]

    • They went for a stroll in the park.

wondrous

won·drous /ˈwʌndrəs/ adjective literary

  • good or impressive in a surprising way

feral

fer·al /ˈferəl, ˈfɪərəl $ ˈferəl, ˈfɪrəl/ adjective

feral animals used to live with humans but have become wild

  • feral cats

torment

tor·ment1 /ˈtɔːment $ ˈtɔːr-/ noun

  1. [uncountable] severe mental or physical suffering
    1. in torment
      1. She lay awake all night in torment
  2. [countable] someone oe something that makes you suffer a lot
    1. The journey must have been a torment for them.

Reference

  • Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English