Desultory vs Roving - What's the difference?
desultory | roving | Synonyms |
Jumping, or passing, from one thing or subject to another, without order or rational connection; without logical sequence.
* 1850 , , Chapter 25
Out of course; by the way; as a digression; not connected with the subject.
Disappointing in performance or progress.
(obsolete) Leaping, skipping or flitting about, generally in a random or unsteady manner.
wandering freely.
:His roving eyes never focused on anything specific.
* 1989 , , Concrete: Visible Breath , Dark Horse Books
Desultory is a synonym of roving.
As adjectives the difference between desultory and roving
is that desultory is jumping, or passing, from one thing or subject to another, without order or rational connection; without logical sequence while roving is wandering freely.As a verb roving is
.As a noun roving is
a long and narrow bundle of fibre, usually used to spin woollen yarn.desultory
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- To mend the matter, Hamlet's aunt had the family failing of indulging in soliloquy, and held forth in a desultory manner, by herself, on every topic that was introduced.
- He wandered round, cleaning up in a desultory way.
- I teach a class of desultory minds.
- I made a desultory remark while I was talking to my friend.
- She made a desultory attempt at conversation.
Synonyms
* (proceeding without rational order or connection) disconnected; unmethodical; aimlessDerived terms
* desultorilyReferences
*roving
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- It could complicate things for our little household. Particularly when Larry’s roving eye is factored in.
