footpace Synonyms
footpace Meaning
Webster
footpace (n.)
A walking pace or step.
A dais, or elevated platform; the highest step of the altar; a landing in a staircase.
footpace Sentence Examples
- The old man hobbled along at a slow footpace, his cane tapping the pavement with each step.
- They walked in unison, their footpaces echoing through the empty hallway.
- The injured horse limped at a measured footpace, careful not to aggravate its wound.
- The hiker scanned the forest floor, his footpace deliberate and cautious.
- The dancers performed their intricate routine with precise footpaces, creating an enchanting spectacle.
- The students marched in formation, their footpaces perfectly synchronized.
- The weary traveler stumbled along, his footpaces heavy with exhaustion.
- The graceful gazelle bounded across the savannah at a swift footpace.
- The elderly couple strolled down the beach, their footpaces slow and steady.
- The criminal fled on foot, his heavy footpaces pounding the pavement as he tried to escape.
FAQs About the word footpace
A walking pace or step., A dais, or elevated platform; the highest step of the altar; a landing in a staircase.
pulpit,altar, riser, balcony,platform, rostrum,scaffold, gallery, tribune, stage
No antonyms found.
The old man hobbled along at a slow footpace, his cane tapping the pavement with each step.
They walked in unison, their footpaces echoing through the empty hallway.
The injured horse limped at a measured footpace, careful not to aggravate its wound.
The hiker scanned the forest floor, his footpace deliberate and cautious.