Moderate as in disoriented Floating or drifting, as if without control or direction; in a state of being carried along by currents or circumstances, similar to how something is afloat on water. Clear All
6 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Adrift'
The abandoned ship was adrift in the vast ocean, carried away by the relentless currents.
The refugee's life was adrift, displaced and carried along by the turmoil of war.
In the dense fog, the hikers felt adrift in the wilderness, unable to see any landmarks.
The abandoned ship was adrift in the vast ocean, without a captain or crew.
The lost hiker found himself adrift in the dense forest with no sense of direction.
The discarded raft was adrift in the river, carried away by the swift current.
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