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Meanings of
footstep
in anglès
portuguès
passo
català
pas
espanyol
paso
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The distance covered by a step.
step
pace
stride
footfall
català
pas
Synonyms
Examples for "
step
"
step
pace
stride
footfall
Examples for "
step
"
1
However, today takes us one
step
closer to a more equal Britain.
2
It just means we're one
step
closer to home, right? I ask.
3
Public opinion would regard this as a
step
in the right direction.
4
PSG need a similar result to go one
step
further this time.
5
It's time to take a
step
back and ask some necessary questions.
1
A senior health official acknowledged a greater
pace
of change was needed.
2
This year, Peeler said growth would continue, albeit at a slower
pace
.
3
The issue is whether education systems are keeping
pace
with the changes.
4
Consumer prices, however, soared at their fastest
pace
in over a year.
5
The private sector component however continues to improve at a healthy
pace
.
1
The markets appear to have taken weaker-than-expected China data in their
stride
.
2
Prescott said he believes the offense found its
stride
in recent weeks.
3
As a sign of respect I think it's a really important
stride
.
4
The state, known for winter blizzards, took the latest storm in
stride
.
5
Tottenham hope to find their
stride
more smoothly in the coming weeks.
1
We have only 'compound', 'context',
'
footfall
'
,
and a few other similar ones.
2
Again the noise was heard; again the
footfall
creaked upon the snow.
3
The only sound was the
footfall
of the people upon the pavement.
4
Her
footfall
is the lightest, her laugh the merriest in the house.
5
Her soft voice answered; her light
footfall
was heard on the stairs.
Usage of
footstep
in anglès
1
Presently a
footstep
became audible; it was the servant with the lamps.
2
The noiseless rushes in the gallery give no echo to the
footstep
.
3
And all the time the heavy
footstep
was ascending the interminable staircase.
4
The heavy
footstep
was approaching through the outer rooms of the pavilion.
5
Dicky heard a soft
footstep
in the companionway, then before the door.
6
No
footstep
ever crushed the gravel in harmony with his gliding tread.
7
I am free and yet a prisoner; my every
footstep
is dogged.
8
The voices followed them, calling down the corridors, following their every
footstep
.
9
Henry followed the long finger and saw the outline of a
footstep
.
10
There was no human sound in the air, not even a
footstep
.
11
This evening was the commencement, servants in livery were at every
footstep
.
12
But the minute he heard my
footstep
he leaped into the house.
13
At length a
footstep
was heard; Venetia murmured a blessing, and vanished.
14
A quick, light
footstep
passed through the hall and the door opened.
15
The noise of a
footstep
came to her, the door was opened.
16
He had recognised the
footstep
while it was yet seventy mètres away.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
footstep
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
hear a footstep
light footstep
stealthy footstep
soft footstep
quick footstep
More collocations
Translations for
footstep
portuguès
passo
català
pas
passa
gambada
trepig
espanyol
paso
Footstep
through the time
Footstep
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common