step into (Meaning)

step into

to take a particular role or do a particular task

step into Sentence Examples

  1. With trembling hands, she stepped into the dimly lit attic.
  2. The boy cautiously stepped into the icy river, his heart pounding.
  3. As the sun peeked over the horizon, she stepped into a new chapter of her life.
  4. The dancer pirouetted gracefully, each step into the spotlight electrifying the audience.
  5. The businessman took a bold step into a risky investment, his future hanging in the balance.
  6. The soldiers stepped into the trenches, their faces grim and determined.
  7. She stepped into the broken shards of glass, her feet aching from the pain.
  8. The explorer stepped into the unexplored territory, his heart filled with both fear and exhilaration.
  9. As the clock struck midnight, she stepped into a magical world beyond the veil of reality.
  10. With trembling knees, he stepped into the courtroom, facing his accusers.

FAQs About the word step into

to take a particular role or do a particular task

enter, pierce, penetrate, set foot in,access,burst (in or into), trespass, waltz (in), wander (into), stray (into)

exit,leave,depart,

With trembling hands, she stepped into the dimly lit attic.

The boy cautiously stepped into the icy river, his heart pounding.

As the sun peeked over the horizon, she stepped into a new chapter of her life.

The dancer pirouetted gracefully, each step into the spotlight electrifying the audience.