astride

[əˈstraɪd]

astride Definition

with one leg on either side of something.

Using astride: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "astride" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The cowboy was astride his horse.

  • Example

    She sat astride the motorcycle.

  • Example

    He climbed astride the fence.

astride Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for astride

Phrases with astride

  • to be undecided or neutral in a dispute or conflict

    Example

    He's been astride the fence about which political party to support.

  • to have a global presence or influence

    Example

    The company's products are sold in over 100 countries, making it astride the world.

  • to be involved in two different activities or groups that are in opposition to each other

    Example

    He's trying to astride two horses by working for both companies at the same time.

Origins of astride

from Old English 'on strīde', meaning 'on the stride'

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Summary: astride in Brief

'Astride' [əˈstraɪd] is an adverb or preposition that means 'with one leg on either side of something.' It is often used to describe someone sitting on or perched on something, such as a horse or motorcycle. Phrases like 'astride the fence' and 'astride two horses' use 'astride' metaphorically to denote being undecided or involved in opposing activities, respectively.