footing

[ˈfʊtɪŋ]

footing Definition

  • 1the basis or foundation on which something is established
  • 2the act of walking or running

Using footing: Examples

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

  • Example

    The company is now on a more stable financial footing.

  • Example

    We need to establish a firm footing for our new business.

  • Example

    He lost his footing and fell down the stairs.

  • Example

    She regained her footing and continued running.

footing Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with footing

  • get one's footing

    to become familiar with a new situation or environment

    Example

    It took me a few weeks to get my footing in my new job.

  • having the same status or rights as others in a particular situation

    Example

    The two companies are now competing on an equal footing.

  • stand on one's own footing

    to be independent and self-sufficient

    Example

    After years of living with her parents, she finally moved out and started standing on her own footing.

Origins of footing

from Old English 'fotian', meaning 'to go on foot'

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Summary: footing in Brief

The term 'footing' [ˈfʊtɪŋ] refers to the basis or foundation on which something is established, such as a company's financial footing or establishing a firm footing for a new business. It can also refer to the act of walking or running, exemplified by 'He lost his footing and fell down the stairs.' Phrases like 'get one's footing' denote becoming familiar with a new situation, while 'on an equal footing' means having the same status as others.