step on (Meaning)

Wordnet

step on (v)

place or press the foot on

step on Sentence Examples

  1. With a hesitant step, she approached the edge of the precipice.
  2. The dog cautiously stepped on the slippery wooden planks.
  3. The hiker stumbled and stepped on a loose rock, sending it cascading down the hillside.
  4. The gardener carefully stepped on the delicate flowerbeds to avoid crushing them.
  5. The child playfully stepped on the puddle, splashing water everywhere.
  6. The waiter quietly stepped on the broken glass to avoid alerting the customers.
  7. The burglar stealthily stepped on the floorboards that creaked, revealing his presence.
  8. The dancer gracefully stepped on the stage, her movements captivating the audience.
  9. The athlete stepped on the starting line with determination.
  10. The elderly woman gingerly stepped on the curb, afraid of falling.

FAQs About the word step on

place or press the foot on

run over, run down, stomp, trample, stamp,override, pulp, mash, squash, boot

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With a hesitant step, she approached the edge of the precipice.

The dog cautiously stepped on the slippery wooden planks.

The hiker stumbled and stepped on a loose rock, sending it cascading down the hillside.

The gardener carefully stepped on the delicate flowerbeds to avoid crushing them.