stepped out Synonyms

stepped out Meaning

stepped out

to go or march at a vigorous or increased pace, to lead an active social life, die, to go away from a place usually for a short distance and for a short time, to be unfaithful

stepped out Sentence Examples

  1. As the clock ticked past midnight, she stepped out of the shadows, her heart pounding with anticipation.
  2. With a hesitant step, he stepped out of his comfort zone and into the unknown.
  3. She stepped out of the elevator, her face a picture of determination and resolve.
  4. The injured soldier stepped out of the ambulance, supported by his comrades.
  5. As the sun peeked over the horizon, the birds stepped out of their nests, chirping merrily.
  6. The politician stepped out of his limousine, a confident smile gracing his face.
  7. The thief stepped out of the shadows, his eyes scanning the room for a potential target.
  8. The couple stepped out of the church, their faces beaming with happiness.
  9. The astronauts stepped out of the spacecraft, their suits glowing in the darkness of space.
  10. With a final step, she stepped out of the dreary office and into the vibrant streets.

FAQs About the word stepped out

to go or march at a vigorous or increased pace, to lead an active social life, die, to go away from a place usually for a short distance and for a short time, t

philandered, screwed around,cheated, slept,played (around), made out, catted (around), fooled around, tomcatted (around), womanized

revived, lived,came to, breathed,was, lingered, existed, thrived, subsisted,flourished

As the clock ticked past midnight, she stepped out of the shadows, her heart pounding with anticipation.

With a hesitant step, he stepped out of his comfort zone and into the unknown.

She stepped out of the elevator, her face a picture of determination and resolve.

The injured soldier stepped out of the ambulance, supported by his comrades.