canter Antonyms

Meaning of canter

Wordnet

canter (n)

a smooth three-beat gait; between a trot and a gallop

Wordnet

canter (v)

ride at a canter

go at a canter, of horses

ride at a cantering pace

Webster

canter (n.)

A moderate and easy gallop adapted to pleasure riding.

A rapid or easy passing over.

One who cants or whines; a beggar.

One who makes hypocritical pretensions to goodness; one who uses canting language.

Webster

canter (v. i.)

To move in a canter.

Webster

canter (v. t.)

To cause, as a horse, to go at a canter; to ride (a horse) at a canter.

canter Sentence Examples

  1. The horse began to canter gracefully around the arena, its movements fluid and rhythmic.
  2. With a gentle nudge from the rider's heels, the horse transitioned from a trot to a smooth canter.
  3. She enjoyed the sensation of freedom as she let her horse canter along the open trail.
  4. The experienced equestrian guided her mount into a controlled canter, effortlessly maintaining balance.
  5. During the riding lesson, the instructor taught the students how to cue their horses to canter.
  6. As the sun set on the horizon, the silhouette of horses cantering in the distance painted a picturesque scene.
  7. The rhythmic sound of hooves cantering on the ground echoed through the tranquil countryside.
  8. With each stride, the horse's powerful muscles propelled it forward in a graceful canter.
  9. The rider adjusted her posture to stay centered and balanced while her horse picked up speed in the canter.
  10. He felt a sense of exhilaration as his horse broke into a canter, galloping freely across the open field.

FAQs About the word canter

a smooth three-beat gait; between a trot and a gallop, ride at a canter, go at a canter, of horses, ride at a cantering paceA moderate and easy gallop adapted t

gallop, spring,lope, leap, skip, bound, trot, belt, course, sprint

linger, drag, stroll, saunter, shuffle, crawl, crawl, linger, amble, saunter

The horse began to canter gracefully around the arena, its movements fluid and rhythmic.

With a gentle nudge from the rider's heels, the horse transitioned from a trot to a smooth canter.

She enjoyed the sensation of freedom as she let her horse canter along the open trail.

The experienced equestrian guided her mount into a controlled canter, effortlessly maintaining balance.