Gadded: meaning, definitions and examples

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gadded

 

[ ˈɡadəd ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

informal behavior

Gadded is a colloquial term referring to the act of wandering or moving about in a carefree or lighthearted manner. It often implies a sense of leisure or enjoyment, usually in the company of others. The term can suggest a playful or aimless excursion without a specific purpose. While it may not be commonly used in everyday conversation, it captures the essence of socializing or journeying without seriousness.

Synonyms

moseyed, roamed, wandered.

Examples of usage

  • We spent the day gadded around the park.
  • After lunch, they gadded through the city streets.
  • Instead of working, they decided to gadd in the sunshine.

Translations

Translations of the word "gadded" in other languages:

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🇸🇦 gadded

🇨🇿 gadded

🇸🇰 gadded

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Etymology

The term 'gadded' has its roots in Middle English, derived from the word 'gadden' which meant 'to go about, to move around'. It is related to other dialectal forms that suggest a light or casual movement. Historically, it reflected the activities of those who engaged in leisure and social gatherings, particularly in rural settings. The word has evolved over time, but it retains its informal usage among certain groups, particularly in British dialects. The playful connotation of 'gadded' captures the spirit of carefree social interaction, making it a charming addition to English vernacular.