cantering

[ˈkæntərɪŋ]

cantering Definition

a three-beat gait of a horse or other quadruped between a trot and a gallop, with the feet hitting the ground in the sequence near hind, diagonal pair of front and hind, off hind, the other diagonal pair of front and hind, in which the horse moves forward with one of its legs lifted off the ground at any given time.

Using cantering: Examples

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

  • Example

    The horse was cantering around the field.

  • Example

    She learned how to ride a horse by cantering first.

  • Example

    The rider was able to control the horse's speed while cantering.

cantering Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for cantering

Phrases with cantering

  • a relaxed and easy pace of cantering

    Example

    The horse was moving at a slow canter, allowing the rider to enjoy the scenery.

  • a quick and energetic pace of cantering

    Example

    The horse was moving at a fast canter, racing towards the finish line.

  • half-pass canter

    a lateral movement in which the horse moves forward and sideways at the same time

    Example

    The dressage rider performed a half-pass canter, showcasing the horse's agility and precision.

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Summary: cantering in Brief

'Cantering' [ˈkæntərɪŋ] is a three-beat gait of a horse or other quadruped between a trot and a gallop. It is a controlled and rhythmic movement that allows the rider to cover more ground than a trot but at a slower pace than a gallop. 'Cantering' can be performed at different speeds, such as a slow canter or a fast canter, and can also include lateral movements like the half-pass canter.