stepped Antonyms

Meaning of stepped

stepped

one of a series of structures consisting of a riser and a tread, a block supporting the heel of a mast, the interval between two adjacent notes in a musical scale, the space passed over in one step, a rest for the foot in ascending or descending, the sound of a footstep, the height of one stair, an advance or movement made by raising the foot and bringing it down elsewhere, dance, a degree, grade, or rank in a scale, a combination of foot or foot and body movements constituting a unit or a repeated pattern, a stage in a process, an action, proceeding, or measure often occurring as one in a series, a slight lead in or as if in a race, course, way, step aerobics, a steplike offset or part usually occurring in a series, manner of walking, a ladder rung, to go on foot, a short distance, a frame on a ship designed to receive an upright shaft, footprint sense 1, to move by raising the foot and bringing it down elsewhere or by moving each foot in succession

stepped Sentence Examples

  1. He stepped cautiously through the darkness, his heart racing.
  2. She stepped off the bus and into the hustle and bustle of the city.
  3. I stepped on a nail and had to seek medical attention.
  4. The dancers stepped gracefully in unison, their movements flowing seamlessly.
  5. He stepped forward and took his place at the podium.
  6. The thief stepped over the broken glass and escaped unnoticed.
  7. She stepped into a puddle, soaking her sneakers.
  8. The hiker stepped over a fallen tree, continuing on his journey.
  9. The horse stepped nervously, sensing the rider's anxiety.
  10. I stepped back from the edge of the cliff, realizing the danger.

FAQs About the word stepped

one of a series of structures consisting of a riser and a tread, a block supporting the heel of a mast, the interval between two adjacent notes in a musical sca

tapered, phased, piecemeal, gradational, imperceptible,gradual, step-by-step, incremental, progressive,inching

sudden, abrupt, acute, dynamic, discontinuous,sharp, meteoric, changeable, saltatory,volatile

He stepped cautiously through the darkness, his heart racing.

She stepped off the bus and into the hustle and bustle of the city.

I stepped on a nail and had to seek medical attention.

The dancers stepped gracefully in unison, their movements flowing seamlessly.