barefoot (Meaning)

Wordnet

barefoot (s)

without shoes

Wordnet

barefoot (r)

without shoes on

Webster

barefoot (a. & adv.)

With the feet bare; without shoes or stockings.

Synonyms & Antonyms of barefoot

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barefoot Sentence Examples

  1. The children ran barefoot through the soft grass, savoring the cool sensation beneath their feet.
  2. The young woman strolled barefoot along the sandy shore, her toes sinking into the warm, yielding sand.
  3. The old man sat barefoot on the porch, his weathered feet propped up on the railing.
  4. The hiker trekked barefoot through the dense forest, navigating the rough terrain with ease.
  5. The pilgrims walked barefoot on the cobblestones, their feet aching but their spirits unwavering.
  6. The actress danced barefoot onstage, her movements graceful and fluid.
  7. The athlete competed barefoot, his speed and agility unrivaled.
  8. The artist created a masterpiece with his barefoot, his brushstrokes capturing the essence of human emotion.
  9. The farmer tended to his fields barefoot, his connection to the earth palpable.
  10. The child slept barefoot in her bed, her dreams filled with adventure and wonder.

FAQs About the word barefoot

without shoes, without shoes onWith the feet bare; without shoes or stockings.

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The children ran barefoot through the soft grass, savoring the cool sensation beneath their feet.

The young woman strolled barefoot along the sandy shore, her toes sinking into the warm, yielding sand.

The old man sat barefoot on the porch, his weathered feet propped up on the railing.

The hiker trekked barefoot through the dense forest, navigating the rough terrain with ease.