light-footed (Meaning)

Wordnet

light-footed (a)

(of movement) having a light and springy step

Webster

light-footed (a.)

Having a light, springy step; nimble in running or dancing; active; as, light-foot Iris.

light-footed Sentence Examples

  1. The ballerina moved with light-footed grace, her steps barely making a sound.
  2. The mountain goat scaled the steep cliff with light-footed agility.
  3. The thief slipped through the open window with remarkable light-footedness.
  4. The child skipped through the meadow with a light-footed bounce.
  5. The cat jumped down from the counter with light-footed precision.
  6. The dancer performed a complex routine with light-footed ease.
  7. The boxer darted in and out of range with light-footed swiftness.
  8. The hunter stalked his prey with light-footed patience.
  9. The acrobat balanced on a tightrope with light-footed finesse.
  10. The hiker ascended the mountain with light-footed determination.

FAQs About the word light-footed

(of movement) having a light and springy stepHaving a light, springy step; nimble in running or dancing; active; as, light-foot Iris.

graceful, agile, light, lithe, gracile, lightsome, lissom, lithesome, athletic,nimble

clumsy, awkward, uncoordinated, ungainly, ungraceful, gawky, gawky, ungainly, uncoordinated, clumsy

The ballerina moved with light-footed grace, her steps barely making a sound.

The mountain goat scaled the steep cliff with light-footed agility.

The thief slipped through the open window with remarkable light-footedness.

The child skipped through the meadow with a light-footed bounce.