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step
noun
- 1. A single complete action of lifting then placing down the foot in walking or running.
- Thesaurus: pace, stride, gait, footfall, tread, walk.
3. A movement of the foot (usually one of a pattern of movements) in dancing.
4. A single action or measure that is taken in proceeding towards an end or goal.
- Example: a step in the right direction
- Thesaurus: measure, action, move, process, phase, stage, notch, position.
- Form: steps (often)
- Form: steps (often)
- Form: pair of steps (also)
- Form: steps (often)
7. A degree or stage in a scale or series.
- Example: moved up a step on the payscale
- Example: always has a bouncy step
- A block, frame, support, etc where the end of a mast, pivot, etc fits.
- intr
1. To move by lifting up each foot alternately and setting it down in a different place.
- Thesaurus: pace, stride, advance, recede, tread, march, move, stalk, mince.
2. To go or come on foot.
- Example: Step right this way
- Example: stepped the light fandango
5. To arrange in such a way as to avoid overlap.
noun
- To no longer be in step.
- Walking, marching, etc in time with others or with the music.
- In harmony, unison, agreement, etc with another or others.
- Thesaurus: alike, similar, in agreement, coinciding.
- To remain in step.
- Not walking, marching, etc in time with others or with the music.
- Not in harmony, unison, agreement, etc with another or others.
- Gradually.
- Thesaurus: carefully, slowly, tentatively, cautiously, gradually.
- To enter into it or become involved in it, especially easily or casually.
- Example: stepped into a high-flying job
- To take someone's place, especially when they unexpectedly leave or are unable to fulfil a role, etc.
- colloq
To hurry up.
- colloq
To treat them harshly, contemptuously, etc.
- To put one's foot down on it.
- To behave in an inappropriate way; to disobey or offend, especially in a minor way.
- To take action in order to.
- Thesaurus: act to, do something to.
- To walk with careful steps in order to avoid danger, etc.
- To proceed with caution, taking care not to anger, offend, etc others.
- Thesaurus: be careful, take precautions, look out, watch out.
Phrasal Verb: step down
- To resign from a position of authority.To reduce the rate, intensity, etc of something.
- To take up a position or role as a substitute or replacement.To intervene in an argument.
- To walk quickly and confidently with long strides.To go out socially.
- To increase the rate, intensity, etc of something. See separate entry step-up.
