stridden

[ˈstrɪdən]

stridden Definition

  • 1past participle of stride
  • 2walk with long, decisive steps in a specified direction

Using stridden: Examples

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

  • Example

    He had stridden confidently towards the finish line.

  • Example

    She stridden across the room to greet her guests.

  • Example

    The soldier had stridden through the battlefield with determination.

stridden Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for stridden

Phrases with stridden

  • to walk with long steps, especially in a confident way

    Example

    She strode out of the room, not looking back.

  • to deal with a problem or difficulty calmly and not to allow it to influence what one is doing

    Example

    She took the criticism in her stride and continued working on the project.

  • hit one's stride

    to reach a stage of activity or performance that is both successful and sustainable

    Example

    After a few weeks of practice, he finally hit his stride and started playing much better.

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Summary: stridden in Brief

The term 'stridden' [ˈstrɪdən] is the past participle of 'stride', which means to walk with long, decisive steps. It is often used to describe someone walking confidently or determinedly, as in 'He had stridden confidently towards the finish line.' 'Stridden' can also be used in phrases like 'take something in one's stride,' meaning to deal with a problem calmly, and 'hit one's stride,' referring to reaching a successful and sustainable stage of activity or performance.