Footstep ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Footstep ( noun )

  1. The mark left by a foot on a surface.
  2. The sound made by a footstep.
  3. An act of taking a step with one's foot.

Origin:

From the old english word "fotsteppa", meaning "footprint" or "track of a foot".

Examples:

  1. The detective followed the criminal's footstep to the crime scene.
  2. The sound of his footstep echoed through the empty hallway.
  3. She heard a footstep behind her and turned around.
  4. He was careful not to leave any footstep in the snow.
  5. The footstep is the first indication of human presence in the area.

(As a verb)

Footstep ( verb )

  1. The mark left by a foot on a surface.
  2. The sound made by a footstep.
  3. An act of taking a step with one's foot.

Origin:

From the old english word "fotsteppa", meaning "footprint" or "track of a foot".

Examples:

  1. The detective followed the criminal's footstep to the crime scene.
  2. The sound of his footstep echoed through the empty hallway.
  3. She heard a footstep behind her and turned around.
  4. He was careful not to leave any footstep in the snow.
  5. The footstep is the first indication of human presence in the area.
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