stridden Synonyms
stridden Meaning
stridden
to step over, to stand astride, to move with or as if with long steps, without emotional reaction, a cycle of locomotor movements (as of a horse) completed when the feet regain the initial relative positions, without interference with regular activities, a manner of striding, a long step, a way of striding, a step forward, a step or the distance covered by a step, the distance traversed in a stride, a stage of progress, the most effective natural pace, an act of striding, stride piano, bestride, straddle, to move with or as if with long even steps, to take a very long step, to move over or along with or as if with long measured steps
stridden Sentence Examples
- I stridden confidently up the grand staircase, my heels clicking on the marble.
- The children stridden happily through the meadow, their laughter echoing in the air.
- The hiker stridden determinedly along the rugged trail, his pack heavy on his shoulders.
- The horse stridden through the fields, its mane flowing gracefully behind it.
- The politician stridden onto the stage, a look of determination on his face.
- The runner stridden down the track, his legs pumping and his arms swinging.
- The soldier stridden across the battlefield, dodging bullets and explosions.
- The dancer stridden across the stage, her movements graceful and fluid.
- The farmer stridden out into the fields, a rifle in his hand to protect his livestock.
- The traveler stridden through the desert, the sun beating down on his back.
FAQs About the word stridden
to step over, to stand astride, to move with or as if with long steps, without emotional reaction, a cycle of locomotor movements (as of a horse) completed when
marched, filed,stepped, paced, paraded, trudged, tramped, trodden, stamped, perambulated
strolled,wandered, meandered, rambled,ambled,
I stridden confidently up the grand staircase, my heels clicking on the marble.
The children stridden happily through the meadow, their laughter echoing in the air.
The hiker stridden determinedly along the rugged trail, his pack heavy on his shoulders.
The horse stridden through the fields, its mane flowing gracefully behind it.