Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
foot-brake
noun
/fʊt breɪk/

Definition
A brake activated by pressing with the foot, typically found in vehicles to slow down or stop motion.

Examples
- The driver pressed the foot-brake to come to a stop at the traffic light.
- In emergencies, it’s crucial to apply the foot-brake firmly and quickly.
- Many modern cars have advanced foot-brake systems that enhance safety.

Meaning
The foot-brake is a mechanism in a vehicle that allows the driver to reduce speed or halt the vehicle by applying pressure with their foot.

Synonyms
- pedal brake
- service brake
- main brake