Maunder/ˈmɔːndər/ Definition 1 of 2Pro Tip 1/3Informal Speech Best used in casual conversation, not in formal writing or speeches. He started maundering about his weekend, and I got lost in his story. Pro Tip 2/3Lack of Direction Implies a lack of clear direction in thought or speech. Whenever she's nervous, she begins to maunder without a point. Pro Tip 3/3Negative Connotation Can suggest speech that is frustratingly incoherent or pointless. The lecturer maundered, leaving students confused.