stride (Meaning)

Wordnet

stride (n)

a step in walking or running

the distance covered by a step

significant progress (especially in the phrase `make strides')

Wordnet

stride (v)

walk with long steps

cover or traverse by taking long steps

Synonyms & Antonyms of stride

stride Sentence Examples

  1. The athlete strode confidently towards the finish line, his long strides eating up the distance.
  2. With every stride, the hiker climbed higher and higher into the towering mountains.
  3. The horse took long, graceful strides as it galloped across the open field.
  4. The CEO strode into the boardroom with authority, her every step exuding confidence.
  5. The toddler took tentative strides, holding onto his mother's hand for support.
  6. The runner's stride was efficient and effortless, conserving energy for the long race ahead.
  7. The model strutted down the catwalk with a deliberate stride, showcasing the latest designs.
  8. The child took giant strides through the puddles, giggling with joy.
  9. The marching band's stride was synchronized and precise, creating a stirring spectacle.
  10. The elderly gentleman took short, measured strides as he walked along the park path, savoring the fresh air.

FAQs About the word stride

a step in walking or running, the distance covered by a step, significant progress (especially in the phrase `make strides'), walk with long steps, cover or tra

march, parade, file, pace,step, stomp, perambulate, goose-step,tread, trudge

wander, stroll, wander,stroll, amble, meander, ramble, meander,ramble, amble

The athlete strode confidently towards the finish line, his long strides eating up the distance.

With every stride, the hiker climbed higher and higher into the towering mountains.

The horse took long, graceful strides as it galloped across the open field.

The CEO strode into the boardroom with authority, her every step exuding confidence.