How Do You Spell STROLLS?

Pronunciation: [stɹˈə͡ʊlz] (IPA)

The word "strolls" is spelled with two L's because it follows the English rule where if there is a single vowel followed by a consonant, the consonant is doubled when adding a suffix such as "-ing" or "-ed". In IPA phonetic transcription, "strolls" is pronounced as /stroʊlz/, with a stressed syllable on "strolls" and a slight dip in pitch on the second syllable. The letter "o" makes the long "oh" sound, and the final "s" makes a soft "z" sound.

STROLLS Meaning and Definition

  1. Strolls, noun (plural)

    1. A gentle walk or leisurely journey taken for enjoyment, relaxation, or exercise, especially one that is unhurried and taken at a slow pace. Strolls are often characterized by a casual and carefree atmosphere, allowing individuals to explore and appreciate their surroundings without feeling rushed or pressured. They are commonly associated with serene landscapes, such as parks, gardens, beaches, or city streets, providing an opportunity for individuals to absorb the sights, sounds, and scents of their environment.

    2. A brief, casual, and spontaneous walk or outing typically taken outdoors. In this context, strolls are often unplanned and impromptu, serving as a means to break away from routine or monotony. They may occur during breaks in work, as a mental refresher, or as an opportunity for socialization. Strolls can also serve as a form of meditation or reflection, offering individuals a chance to clear their mind and gain a fresh perspective on their thoughts or challenges.

    3. To walk at a leisurely and relaxed pace. As a verb, strolls describe the act of sauntering or ambulating in an easy and unhurried manner. Strolling is known for its unhindered and carefree quality, where the focus lies on the journey rather than the destination. It often implies a state of enjoyment, tranquility, or leisure, fostering a sense of calm and serenity.

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Etymology of STROLLS

The word "stroll" originated from Middle English and its etymology can be traced back to the Old French verb "estroller", which meant "to wander". This Old French term likely derived from the Frankish word "strollōn", meaning "to roam". Over time, the word evolved and entered the English language as "stroll", referring to a leisurely walk or a wandering journey.

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Conjugate verb Strolls

CONDITIONAL

I would stroll
we would stroll
you would stroll
he/she/it would stroll
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FUTURE

I will stroll
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FUTURE PERFECT

I will have strolled
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PAST

I strolled
we strolled
you strolled
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they strolled

PAST PERFECT

I had strolled
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PRESENT

I stroll
we stroll
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he/she/it strolls
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PRESENT PERFECT

I have strolled
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I am strolling
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