General slow walking:
* Amble: To walk at a leisurely pace, often with a relaxed and enjoyable feeling.
* Stroll: To walk slowly and casually for pleasure, usually in a pleasant place.
* Saunter: To walk leisurely and aimlessly, often with a swagger.
* Meander: To walk aimlessly or without a fixed direction, often following a winding path.
* Dawdle: To walk slowly, wasting time.
* Plod: To walk heavily and slowly, often with effort.
* Trudge: To walk wearily and heavily, often with a sense of effort or struggle.
* Shuffle: To walk with short steps and a dragging motion, often due to age or injury.
More specific meanings:
* Promenade: To walk leisurely for pleasure, especially in a public place.
* Parade: To walk in a public procession.
* Creep: To walk very slowly and quietly, often in a stealthy manner.
* Inch: To move slowly and carefully, often one step at a time.
* Dally: To delay or linger, often for pleasure or enjoyment.
The best word to use will depend on the specific context and the nuance you want to convey.