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afoot /əˈfʊt /adverb & adjective1In preparation or progress; happening or beginning to happen: [as predicative adjective]: plans are afoot for a festival...- Preparations are afoot, measurements are made, ground is staked out.
- But plans are already afoot to ensure that the festival is revitalised next year.
- The other good news is that there are plans afoot for there to be a free festival next year!
Synonyms going on, happening, around, about, abroad, circulating, current, stirring, in circulation, at large, going about, in the air, in the wind; brewing, looming, on the way, in the offing, on the horizon informal on the go, doing the rounds, on the cards, in the pipeline literary astir 2chiefly North American On foot: [as adverb]: they were forced to go afoot...- But to the younger generation, a winter holiday means action- and down through the 'Swamp hollow' and over the hill road they go, afoot or in sleighs, through the drifting snow, to a barn dance at the Centre.
- I suppose from the looks of things that I shall have to go afoot the rest of the way.
- She went afoot all the way to our house. I founded her sleeping on the grass in the morning.
Rhymesclubfoot, foot, hotfoot, kaput, put, soot, splay-foot, underfoot, wrong-foot, Yakut |