Meaning & Definition of word "Gait"

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    Gait

    /ɡeɪt/

    noun:

    • 1. a manner of walking or moving on foot
      • Example: Her gait was strong and confident as she walked across the stage.
    • 2. a particular way of moving on foot that is characteristic of a person or animal
      • Example: The horse's gait was smooth and graceful as it trotted along the path.
    • 3. the rate of movement in a specific manner, typically used in reference to walking, running, or other forms of locomotion
      • Example: He adjusted his gait to match the rhythm of the music playing.

    Etymology

    From Middle English 'gait', from Old Norse 'gata', meaning 'way or path'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    gait analysis:

    A method of assessing the way a person walks to identify any abnormalities.

    gait pattern:

    The specific manner in which a person walks.

    staggering gait:

    A walking style characterized by an unsteady or wobbling motion.

    Related Words

    ambulation:

    The act of walking, especially in a manner that demonstrates mobility.

    locomotion:

    The ability to move from one place to another, often in relation to animals and humans.

    Slang Meanings of gait

    Meaning: Swag

    Example Sentence: He walked in with a confident gait that showed his swag.

    Meaning: Strut

    Example Sentence: With that new outfit, he's got a real strut in his gait.