unstep Antonyms

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Meaning of unstep

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unstep (v. t.)

To remove, as a mast, from its step.

unstep Sentence Examples

  1. The climber cautiously unstepped from the ladder, fearing a fall.
  2. The dancer unstepped from the stage gracefully, her performance complete.
  3. The soldier unstepped from the line of march to retrieve a forgotten item.
  4. The hiker unstepped from the trail to admire the scenic overlook.
  5. The horse unstepped from the mounting block, ready to begin its ride.
  6. The student carefully unstepped from the platform during the chemistry experiment.
  7. The pedestrian unstepped from the curb, unaware of the oncoming traffic.
  8. The actor unstepped from the proscenium arch, exiting the stage.
  9. The pilot unstepped from the plane, completing their first solo flight.
  10. 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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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.