Meaning & Definition of word "Stride"

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    Stride

    /straɪd/

    noun:

    • 1. a long, decisive step.
      • Example: With a steady stride, he crossed the finish line ahead of everyone else.
    • 2. a manner of walking or running.
      • Example: Her confident stride made it clear that she was in charge.
    • 3. the distance covered by a step.
      • Example: He increased his stride to keep up with the long-legged runners.

    verb:

    • 1. to walk with long, decisive steps in a specified direction.
      • Example: She strided across the room to greet her guests.
    • 2. to take a step or steps in a specified direction.
      • Example: He strided forward to take his place on the podium.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'striden', from Old English 'strīdan'; akin to Old High German 'strīdan' to stride.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    stride of a giant:

    A metaphor for a significant or impactful action.

    take it in stride:

    To deal with something without getting upset.

    Related Words

    strider:

    One who strides.

    stride length:

    The distance covered in one stride.

    striding:

    The act of walking with long steps.

    Slang Meanings of stride

    Meaning: To move confidently and with purpose.

    Example Sentence: He strode into the meeting like he owned the place.