stride
stride
straɪd
straid
British pronunciation
/stɹˈa‌ɪd/

Definition & Meaning of "stride"in English

to stride
01

to walk confidently and purposefully with long, decisive steps

Intransitive: to stride somewhere
to stride definition and meaning
example
Examples
The CEO entered the boardroom and strode confidently to the front, ready to address the team.
With a briefcase in hand, he strode down the busy city street.
02

to walk or move over a distance by taking long, decisive steps

Transitive: to stride a place
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Examples
The artist strided the gallery, admiring the diverse collection of paintings and sculptures.
With a camera around his neck, the photographer strided the bustling market.
Stride
01

a step in walking or running

02

the distance covered by a step

03

noticeable progress or advancement made towards a goal or desired outcome

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The company 's new strategy has allowed it to make significant strides in the market.
With each stride, the research team gets closer to finding a cure.
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