歩く

  1. slog: walk or move with difficulty
  2. trudge: walk slowly with heavy steps
  3. wade: walk with effort through water
  4. shuffle: walk by dragging one’s feet
  5. stroll: walk slowly and in a relaxed way
  6. stride: walk with long steps
  7. march: walk in a military way with a regular step
  8. pace: walk at a steady speed, without a particular destination
  9. tread: walk in a specified way
  10. roam: move about or travel aimlessly over a wide area. “dinosaurs once roamed over the continent”
  11. hobble: walk in an awkward way, because of pain “Her father was hobbling around using walker”
  12. wobble: move or cause to move unsteadily from side to side. “the table wobbles where the leg is too short”
  13. stagger: walk or move unsteadily, as if about to fall. “he staggered to his feet, swaying a little”
  14. toddle: (of a young child) move with short unsteady steps while learning to walk. “William toddled curiously towards the TV crew”
  15. totter: move in a feeble or unsteady way. “a hunched figure was tottering down the path”
  16. teeter: move or balance unsteadily; sway back and forth. “she teetered after him in her high-heeled sandals”
  17. stumble: trip or momentarily lose one’s balance; almost fall. “her foot caught in the rug and she stumbled”
  18. edge: move or cause to move gradually or furtively in a particular direction. “she tried to edge away from him”
  19. inch: move along slowly and carefully. “he inched away as I approached”
  20. creep: move slowly and carefully in order to avoid being heard or noticed. “he crept downstairs, hardly making any noise”
  21. crawl: move forward on the hands and knees or by dragging the body close to the ground. “they crawled from under the table”
  22. scoot: slide in a sitting position. “she laughed when she saw me scooting down the slope on my backside”
  23. slip : to slide a short distance accidentally, and fall or lose your balance slightly Wright slipped but managed to keep hold of the ball.slip on He slipped on the ice. 2 go somewhere [intransitive always + adverb/preposition] to go somewhere, without attracting other people’s attention
  24. rove : travel constantly without a fixed destination, wander.