strode

[stroʊd]

strode Definition

to walk with long steps in a particular direction.

Using strode: Examples

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

  • Example

    He strode confidently into the room.

  • Example

    She strode purposefully down the street.

  • Example

    The athlete strode towards the finish line.

strode Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for strode

Phrases with strode

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

    Example

    Despite the setback, she took it all in stride and continued with her work.

  • make strides

    to make progress or improve in something

    Example

    The company has made great strides in reducing its carbon footprint.

  • hit one's stride

    to reach a point where one is performing with ease and confidence

    Example

    After a few weeks on the job, she finally hit her stride and became a valuable member of the team.

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Summary: strode in Brief

'Strode' [stroʊd] means to walk with long steps in a particular direction. It is often used to describe confident or purposeful movement, as in 'He strode confidently into the room.' The phrase 'take something in stride' means to deal with a problem calmly, while 'make strides' means to make progress or improve in something.