stepped (along) (Meaning)
stepped (along)
No meaning found for this word.
Synonyms & Antonyms of stepped (along)
Synonyms:
- quit
- buzzed (off)
- evacuated
- got out
- parted
- took a hike
- bugged off
- flew
- bailed
- bugged out
- sallied (forth)
- buggered off
- cleared out
- booked
- piked (out or off)
- hit the road
- cleared off
- started
- shoved (off)
- pulled up stakes
- took a powder
- set out
- took off
- ran away
- took a walk
- retreated
- emigrated
- retired
- stepped out
- struck out
- went out
- bailed out
- pulled stakes
- withdrew
- beat it
Antonyms:
stepped (along) Sentence Examples
- He stepped carefully along the slippery path, his gaze fixed on the treacherous terrain.
- The hikers stepped lightly through the dense undergrowth, seeking a clearing.
- She stepped gracefully down the grand staircase, a vision of elegance and poise.
- The soldier stepped forward into the darkness, his heart pounding with anticipation.
- The teacher stepped into the classroom, a smile on her face and a lesson plan in her hand.
- The dancers stepped synchronously across the stage, their movements fluid and mesmerizing.
- The cat stepped softly onto the windowsill, its green eyes scanning the surroundings.
- The acrobat stepped fearlessly onto the high wire, his focus unwavering.
- The elderly woman stepped slowly along the sidewalk, her cane providing support.
- The toddler stepped hesitantly into the water, his toes curling as he tested the temperature.
FAQs About the word stepped (along)
dug out, got off, packed (up or off), went off, peeled off, fled, pushed on, cut out, went, walked out
remained, arrived, turned up,came, showed up,stayed, hit, reached, lodged, closed
He stepped carefully along the slippery path, his gaze fixed on the treacherous terrain.
The hikers stepped lightly through the dense undergrowth, seeking a clearing.
She stepped gracefully down the grand staircase, a vision of elegance and poise.
The soldier stepped forward into the darkness, his heart pounding with anticipation.