fleet-foot Antonyms
Strongest:
- pokey
- languid
- unhurried
- deliberate
- deliberate
- slow
- pokey
- unhurried
- poky
- crawling
- leisurely
- plodding
- plodding
- poky
- dragging
- laggard
- dragging
- languid
- laggard
- crawling
- leisurely
- sluggish
- sluggish
- slow
Strong:
- tardy
- dillydallying
- late
- dawdling
- dallying
- dilatory
- dallying
- measured
- dilatory
- lingering
- slowish
- lingering
- slowish
- measured
- dawdling
- dillydallying
- late
- tardy
Weak:
Strongest:
Strong:
- hasty
- hurried
- rapid-fire
- whirlwind
- splitting
- breathless
- zippy
- blistering
- fleet
- accelerated
- lightning
- hot
- snappy
- nippy
- rattling
- breakneck
- dizzy
- flying
Weak:
Meaning of fleet-foot
Webster
fleet-foot (a.)
Swift of foot.
fleet-foot Sentence Examples
- The fleet-foot gazelle darted across the open plain, its graceful strides carrying it away from danger.
- The nimble thief was fleet-foot, disappearing into the labyrinthine streets before the pursuers could catch up.
- The scout ran fleet-foot to deliver the urgent message to the commander.
- The athlete's fleet-foot carried him to victory in the hundred-meter dash.
- The ballerina's fleet-foot steps created an enchanting illusion of weightlessness.
- The fox outfoxed its pursuers with its fleet-foot, weaving through the thick undergrowth.
- The hiker's fleet-foot guided him up the treacherous mountain trail with ease.
- The child's fleet-foot skipped through the meadow, delighting in the freedom of motion.
- The runner's fleet-foot propelled him forward, breaking the tape at the finish line.
- The warrior's fleet-foot carried him into battle, his agility and speed unmatched.
FAQs About the word fleet-foot
Swift of foot.
galloping, swift, quick, fast, brisk, speedy,rapid, hasty, hurried, rapid-fire
pokey, languid, unhurried, deliberate, deliberate,slow, pokey, unhurried, poky, crawling
The fleet-foot gazelle darted across the open plain, its graceful strides carrying it away from danger.
The nimble thief was fleet-foot, disappearing into the labyrinthine streets before the pursuers could catch up.
The scout ran fleet-foot to deliver the urgent message to the commander.
The athlete's fleet-foot carried him to victory in the hundred-meter dash.