Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

shuffling-gait

noun
/ˈʃʌf.lɪŋ ɡeɪt/
Definition
A manner of walking characterized by dragging the feet along the ground without lifting them properly.
Examples
  • The elderly man walked with a shuffling gait that made it difficult for him to keep up with the others.
  • After the injury, she developed a shuffling gait and needed physical therapy to regain her strength.
  • The patient’s shuffling gait was a sign of Parkinson’s disease, prompting further examination by the doctor.
Meaning
Shuffling gait is often observed in individuals who have difficulty lifting their feet, causing them to shuffle or drag their feet during movements.
Synonyms
  • shamble
  • dragging walk
  • slouching gait