footpace (Meaning)

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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

  1. The old man hobbled along at a slow footpace, his cane tapping the pavement with each step.
  2. They walked in unison, their footpaces echoing through the empty hallway.
  3. The injured horse limped at a measured footpace, careful not to aggravate its wound.
  4. The hiker scanned the forest floor, his footpace deliberate and cautious.
  5. The dancers performed their intricate routine with precise footpaces, creating an enchanting spectacle.
  6. The students marched in formation, their footpaces perfectly synchronized.
  7. The weary traveler stumbled along, his footpaces heavy with exhaustion.
  8. The graceful gazelle bounded across the savannah at a swift footpace.
  9. The elderly couple strolled down the beach, their footpaces slow and steady.
  10. 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,platform, balcony, riser, dais, rostrum, bimah, stage, tribune

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.