stepping into (Meaning)

stepping into

to take a particular role or do a particular task

stepping into Sentence Examples

  1. Stepping into the unknown, the explorer embarked on a perilous adventure.
  2. With each step, she gracefully glided into the ballroom, capturing everyone's attention.
  3. The child timidly stepped into the pool, feeling the cool water envelop his body.
  4. The student confidently stepped into the exam hall, ready to conquer the challenges ahead.
  5. Stepping into a new role, the manager faced both excitement and trepidation.
  6. The doctor stepped into the operating room with a determined and focused demeanor.
  7. Stepping into a time machine, they embarked on an extraordinary journey through history.
  8. The couple stepped into their dream home, filled with joy and anticipation.
  9. The hiker stepped onto the rocky path, eagerly beginning his ascent up the mountain.
  10. Stepping into the future, they faced both hope and uncertainty, ready to embrace whatever lay ahead.

FAQs About the word stepping into

to take a particular role or do a particular task

entering, accessing,penetrating, piercing,setting foot in, popping (in), waltzing (in), dropping in, bursting (in or into), invading

departing,leaving,exiting,

Stepping into the unknown, the explorer embarked on a perilous adventure.

With each step, she gracefully glided into the ballroom, capturing everyone's attention.

The child timidly stepped into the pool, feeling the cool water envelop his body.

The student confidently stepped into the exam hall, ready to conquer the challenges ahead.