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STEP | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
B1. to move by lifting your foot and putting it down in a different place, or to put your foot on or in something: step backwards She stepped backwards and fell over a chair. step out They stepped out onto the balcony. step in Be careful not to step in the mud.
Stepped Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Merriam-Webster unabridged. The meaning of STEP is a rest for the foot in ascending or descending. How to use step in a sentence.
STEP Definition & Usage Examples | Dictionary.com
verb (used without object), stepped, step·ping. to move, go, etc., by lifting the foot and setting it down again in a new position, or by using the feet alternately in this manner: to step forward. to walk, or go on foot, especially for a few strides or a short distance: Step over to the bar. to move with measured steps, as in a dance.
Step - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
Other forms: steps; stepped; stepping. Step right up and learn about the word step, which can be a noun or a verb. When you lift up your foot, move it forward, and put it down, that's a step. You can call the distance you cover in that single movement a step as well.
STEPPED Synonyms: 202 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for STEPPED: tapered, phased, gradual, piecemeal, progressive, step-by-step, gradational, incremental; Antonyms of STEPPED: sudden, abrupt, sharp, acute, discontinuous, dynamic, volatile, saltatory.
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