[
UK
/ˈeɪmləsli/
]
[ US /ˈeɪmɫəsɫi/ ]
[ US /ˈeɪmɫəsɫi/ ]
ADVERB
-
without aim; in an aimless manner
he wandered around aimlessly
How To Use aimlessly In A Sentence
- Ross drove aimlessly through the outer suburbs, sharing the wide, wet road with the occasional noctambulant alley cat, a carload of cheering carousers, and electric mini-van delivering milk.
- Outside in the street student protest marches wander aimlessly by.
- Being able to wander around aimlessly is the best way to see things that you'd normally never see, new bands.
- The captain and his crew were left drifting aimlessly on the tiny raft after their boat, the Gullborg, exploded south of Shetland almost 32 years ago.
- Everyone who's normal should flop around their homes aimlessly without a stitch of clothing on at least once a month.
- She is paging through a magazine aimlessly.
- But he quickly went back into his shell, meandering around aimlessly in midfield. The Sun
- You are trapesing aimlessly through the the already too crowded streets.
- Despite his tendency to waffle on aimlessly, he does on occasion write things that are worth reading…
- Battles occur without screen transitions, thank goodness, and enemies are always visible, wandering MMO-like (aka 'aimlessly') in their invisible stables. PCWorld