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aimlessly

American  
[eym-lis-lee] / ˈeɪm lɪs li /

adverb

  1. without purpose or intent.

    She wandered aimlessly among the empty houses, telling herself sad stories about all the people who weren’t there.

    There was no actual work to do, so I spent most of my workday browsing aimlessly through social media.


Etymology

Origin of aimlessly

aimless ( def. ) + -ly

Explanation

When you do something aimlessly, you have no plan or purpose. You might wander aimlessly through the zoo on a summer afternoon, not sure which animal you feel like looking at. A road trip can be a long drive directly from one place to another, or it can look more like a couple of friends driving aimlessly along country highways, heading nowhere in particular. When someone is aimless, she has no real direction or specific plan — she's "without aim." The adverb aimlessly comes from this adjective, and it's equally random and unplanned.

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Aimlessly speaking your mind and living your truth can be liberating, but how does it make other people feel?

From Salon • May 21, 2023

Aimlessly touring the country as a solo act in 1969, Green shared a bill with Mitchell at a Texas nightclub and eventually followed the bandleader and producer back to Memphis.

From Washington Post

Aimlessly, he picked up a thin, stained envelope from the table next to his chair.

From "The Interrupted Tale" by Maryrose Wood

Kullervo still wandered onwards, Aimlessly he hurried forward, For a day through thickest forest, Through the timber-grounds of Hiisi, 40 And at evening, when it darkened, Down upon the ground he threw him.

From Kalevala, The Land of the Heroes, Volume Two by Lönnrot, Elias

Aimlessly Kirkwood drifted away, his mind a blank.

From The Black Bag by Vance, Louis Joseph