footstep Synonyms

footstep Meaning

Wordnet

footstep (n)

the sound of a step of someone walking

the act of taking a step in walking

the distance covered by a step

Webster

footstep (n.)

The mark or impression of the foot; a track; hence, visible sign of a course pursued; token; mark; as, the footsteps of divine wisdom.

An inclined plane under a hand printing press.

footstep Sentence Examples

  1. The faint footsteps echoed through the empty corridor, hinting at an unseen presence.
  2. Each footstep on the gravel path created a rhythmic crunching sound.
  3. The thief's footsteps were muffled by the thick carpet, making his approach undetected.
  4. The hunter's footsteps were steady and purposeful as he tracked his prey.
  5. The child's footsteps were small and playful, leaving a trail of tiny impressions in the sand.
  6. The elderly woman's footsteps were slow and shuffling, a testament to the passing of time.
  7. The footsteps of the soldiers marched in perfect unison, creating a deafening roar.
  8. The footsteps of the protesters grew louder as they approached the rally site.
  9. The footsteps of the intruder startled me, breaking the silence of the night.
  10. The footsteps of destiny led me to this moment, a crossroads in my journey.

FAQs About the word footstep

the sound of a step of someone walking, the act of taking a step in walking, the distance covered by a stepThe mark or impression of the foot; a track; hence, v

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

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The faint footsteps echoed through the empty corridor, hinting at an unseen presence.

Each footstep on the gravel path created a rhythmic crunching sound.

The thief's footsteps were muffled by the thick carpet, making his approach undetected.

The hunter's footsteps were steady and purposeful as he tracked his prey.