Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
high-step
verb
/haɪ stɛp/

Definition
To walk with a high-stepping gait or to lift one’s legs high while walking.

Examples
1. During the parade, the dancers high-stepped to the rhythm of the music.
2. The horse high-stepped majestically as it approached the finish line.

Meaning
The term ‘high-step’ refers to a way of walking where the legs are lifted higher than usual, often associated with a lively and energetic movement.

Synonyms
- March
- Stride
- Prance