Footstep
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Footstep ( noun )
- The mark left by a foot on a surface.
- The sound made by a footstep.
- 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:
- The detective followed the criminal's footstep to the crime scene.
- The sound of his footstep echoed through the empty hallway.
- She heard a footstep behind her and turned around.
- He was careful not to leave any footstep in the snow.
- The footstep is the first indication of human presence in the area.
(As a verb)
Footstep ( verb )
- The mark left by a foot on a surface.
- The sound made by a footstep.
- 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:
- The detective followed the criminal's footstep to the crime scene.
- The sound of his footstep echoed through the empty hallway.
- She heard a footstep behind her and turned around.
- He was careful not to leave any footstep in the snow.
- The footstep is the first indication of human presence in the area.