What are some opposite words for footstep?
Antonyms for footstep
ˈfʊtˌstɛpfoot·step
This page is about all possible antonyms and opposite words for the term footstep.
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footstepnoun
Synonyms:
tread, trail, pace, footprint, track, path, riser, stride, step, footfall, point, plodfootstepnoun
The mark or impression left by a foot; a track.
The child watched as his footsteps in the sand were washed away by the waves.
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step, stride, riser, trail, point, plod, track, footprint, footfall, pace, tread, pathfootstepnoun
By extension, the indications or waypoints of a course or direction taken.
To walk the footsteps of greatness requires that you start at the bottom of a long stair.
Synonyms:
plod, footprint, track, point, footfall, pace, riser, stride, step, path, tread, trailfootstepnoun
The sound made by walking, running etc.
The footsteps of the students echoed in the empty hall.
Synonyms:
footprint, tread, track, footfall, step, stride, trail, point, path, plod, riser, pacefootstepnoun
A step, as in a stair.
The garden path had a small footstep down to the main walkway.
Synonyms:
trail, footfall, point, tread, path, step, stride, riser, plod, footprint, pace, trackfootstepnoun
The distance between one foot and the next when walking; a pace.
Mere footsteps away from the victim lay the murder weapon.
Synonyms:
step, pace, track, stride, tread, trail, plod, footfall, point, path, riser, footprintfootstepnoun
The act of taking a step.
Take one more footstep towards me, and I'll make you sorry!
Synonyms:
point, track, tread, footprint, stride, path, pace, trail, plod, footfall, riser, stepfootstepnoun
An inclined plane under a hand printing press.
Synonyms:
trail, stride, track, pace, footfall, plod, path, tread, footprint, point, step, riser
English Synonyms and Antonyms
footstep
A memorial is that which is intended or fitted to bring to remembrance something that has passed away; it may be vast and stately. On the other hand, a slight token of regard may be a cherished memorial of a friend; either a concrete object or an observance may be a memorial. A vestige is always slight compared with that whose existence it recalls; as, scattered mounds containing implements, weapons, etc., are vestiges of a former civilization. A vestige is always a part of that which has passed away; a trace may be merely the mark made by something that has been present or passed by, and that is still existing, or some slight evidence of its presence or of the effect it has produced; as, traces of game were observed by the hunter. Compare CHARACTERISTIC.
Synonyms:
footmark, footprint, impression, mark, memorial, remains, remnant, sign, token, trace, track, trail, vestige
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Princeton's WordNet
footfall, footstep, stepnoun
the sound of a step of someone walking
"he heard footsteps on the porch"
Synonyms:
measure, tone, dance step, footprint, footmark, pace, footfall, stone's throw, gradation, whole tone, stride, step, stair, whole stepfootstepnoun
the act of taking a step in walking
footstep, pace, step, stridenoun
the distance covered by a step
"he stepped off ten paces from the old tree and began to dig"
Synonyms:
tread, gait, stone's throw, stair, yard, pace, whole tone, step, tempo, measure, footfall, dance step, gradation, tone, rate, whole step, footmark, footprint, stride
Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words
How to use footstep in a sentence?
TAKING THE FIRST FOOTSTEP with a good thought, the second with a good word, and the third with a good deed, I entered paradise.
Night is an abyss at the edge of a footstep, raining anvils in a mercury-retrograde imagination needing chemicals. Fog is a curtain of anticipation. When lifted our way is lit by stars on a high dose of infinity.
How the stars shone. How sweet the earth smelled. The orchard gate creaked, and a footstep pressed on the sand. And she entered, fragrant as a flower, and fell into my arms. Oh, sweet kisses, lingering caresses. Slowly, trembling, I gazed upon her beauty. Now my dream of true love is lost forever. My last hour has flown, and I die, hopeless, and never have I loved life more.”
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