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Synonyms and antonyms of Walkers and walking for pleasure in British Thesaurus

Walkers and walking for pleasure

walker (noun)

someone who walks for pleasure or for exercise

pedestrian (noun)

someone who is walking, especially in a town or city, instead of driving or riding

rambler (noun)

someone who goes for long walks for enjoyment

passer-by (noun)

someone who is walking past a place, especially when an accident or violent event happens

straggler (noun)

someone who is going more slowly than other people

wayfarer (noun)

literary a person who travels by walking

walking (noun)

the activity of going for walks

hiking (noun)

the activity of walking for long distances in the countryside. Someone who does this is called a hiker.

rambling (noun)

the activity of going for long walks in the countryside for enjoyment

bushwalker (noun)

Australian someone who enjoys hiking (=going for long walks) in the bush

pedestrian (adjective)

used by people who are walking

stroller (noun)

someone who is strolling

trek (noun)

a long and difficult journey on foot that some people go on as a holiday

walker (noun)

used for describing the speed that someone walks

walking (adjective)

designed for use when you go for a walk

walking (adjective)

done on foot