underfoot (Meaning)

Wordnet

underfoot (r)

under the feet

in the way and hindering progress

Webster

underfoot (adv.)

Under the feet; underneath; below. See Under foot, under Foot, n.

Webster

underfoot (a.)

Low; base; abject; trodden down.

Synonyms & Antonyms of underfoot

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underfoot Sentence Examples

  1. The thick carpet absorbed the sound, making the floorboards underfoot nearly inaudible.
  2. As the storm raged, fallen branches and debris made the path underfoot treacherous.
  3. The ancient ruins were covered in a thick layer of dust, crunching underfoot with every step.
  4. The ship's deck creaked and groaned underfoot as it sailed through the turbulent waters.
  5. The wet grass squelched underfoot, soaking his shoes and socks.
  6. The delicate petals of the lilies crumbled underfoot, releasing a sweet fragrance.
  7. The uneven cobblestone street made walking underfoot difficult and uncomfortable.
  8. The slippery ice underfoot made it dangerous to walk, requiring extra caution.
  9. The soft earth gave way underfoot, sending him tumbling into the mud.
  10. The rumble of thunder made the ground underfoot tremble, sending vibrations through his body.

FAQs About the word underfoot

under the feet, in the way and hindering progressUnder the feet; underneath; below. See Under foot, under Foot, n., Low; base; abject; trodden down.

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The thick carpet absorbed the sound, making the floorboards underfoot nearly inaudible.

As the storm raged, fallen branches and debris made the path underfoot treacherous.

The ancient ruins were covered in a thick layer of dust, crunching underfoot with every step.

The ship's deck creaked and groaned underfoot as it sailed through the turbulent waters.