Both of these words mean "move about aimlessly or without any destination".
Is there any difference between them? Is there any context in which you'd use "ramble" instead of "roam", or vice versa?
P.S. I know about the other meaning of "ramble", which is "continue talking or writing in a desultory manner". I'm specifically asking about the first meaning and how it's different from "roam".
Difference between 'roam' and 'ramble'
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