unstep (Meaning)
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unstep (v. t.)
To remove, as a mast, from its step.
Synonyms & Antonyms of unstep
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unstep Sentence Examples
- The climber cautiously unstepped from the ladder, fearing a fall.
- The dancer unstepped from the stage gracefully, her performance complete.
- The soldier unstepped from the line of march to retrieve a forgotten item.
- The hiker unstepped from the trail to admire the scenic overlook.
- The horse unstepped from the mounting block, ready to begin its ride.
- The student carefully unstepped from the platform during the chemistry experiment.
- The pedestrian unstepped from the curb, unaware of the oncoming traffic.
- The actor unstepped from the proscenium arch, exiting the stage.
- The pilot unstepped from the plane, completing their first solo flight.
- The diver unstepped from the diving board, plunging into the water below.
FAQs About the word unstep
To remove, as a mast, from its step.
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No antonyms found.
The climber cautiously unstepped from the ladder, fearing a fall.
The dancer unstepped from the stage gracefully, her performance complete.
The soldier unstepped from the line of march to retrieve a forgotten item.
The hiker unstepped from the trail to admire the scenic overlook.