footprint Antonyms

Meaning of footprint

Wordnet

footprint (n)

a mark of a foot or shoe on a surface

a trace suggesting that something was once present or felt or otherwise important

the area taken up by some object

Webster

footprint (n.)

The impression of the foot; a trace or footmark; as, Footprints of the Creator.

footprint Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient footprint found in the cave provided evidence of prehistoric human habitation.
  2. The hiker's deep footprint in the mud betrayed their heavy step.
  3. The police searched for the suspect's footprint at the crime scene.
  4. The sandy beach bore the footprints of countless visitors.
  5. The carbon footprint of our actions leaves an impact on the environment.
  6. The scientist studied the fossil footprint to determine the species and age of the animal.
  7. The astronaut left his footprint on the moon as a testament to humanity's achievements.
  8. The child's tiny footprint adorned a framed baby picture.
  9. The footpath was marked with red footprints to guide hikers through the forest.
  10. The perpetrator's footprint matched the evidence discovered at the murder scene, leading to their arrest.

FAQs About the word footprint

a mark of a foot or shoe on a surface, a trace suggesting that something was once present or felt or otherwise important, the area taken up by some objectThe im

footstep, vestige,step, trace, footmark, hoofprint, tread,track, pug, spoor

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The ancient footprint found in the cave provided evidence of prehistoric human habitation.

The hiker's deep footprint in the mud betrayed their heavy step.

The police searched for the suspect's footprint at the crime scene.

The sandy beach bore the footprints of countless visitors.