stride 1 of 2

as in to march
to move along with a steady regular step especially in a group a gang of armed men strode into the bank and approached the teller

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stride

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noun

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Recent Examples of stride
Verb
But rather than act insulted by the slights from online trolls, Reese, who had her first career triple-double Sunday, has taken it all in stride. Ngwa Numfor, New York Times, 16 June 2025 For a community as rapidly growing as Oswego, traffic will continue to be an issue, however, strides have been made, officials said. Linda Girardi, Chicago Tribune, 15 June 2025
Noun
Also, giant monster skeletons stride across the city. Richard Edwards, Space.com, 24 May 2025 But the biker strides up to the bar just as Colin is buying drinks and orders a few bags of chips for the crew playing darts. David Rooney, HollywoodReporter, 18 May 2025 See All Example Sentences for stride
Recent Examples of Synonyms for stride
Verb
  • Parade participants march in the LA Pride Parade on Hollywood Blvd.
    Neha Chandrachud, Wired News, 27 June 2025
  • Skokie’s downtown parade steps off at noon at Oakton College on Lincoln Avenue on July 4, marches northwest to Niles Center Road, north to Oakton and east to Oakton Park.
    Pioneer Press, Chicago Tribune, 25 June 2025
Noun
  • Capitalism is truly progressive, as capitalism has been directly responsible for the massive leaps in quality of life and prosperity, feeding the dynamic wellspring of innovation and creative destruction which underlies genuine and societal progress.
    Time, Time, 26 June 2025
  • Here To Stay Machines co-writing software isn't a new thing, but the tools have taken evolutionary leaps.
    Federico Sendra, Forbes.com, 26 June 2025
Noun
  • The next step is to use video editing software to arrange each of the video clips together and add music.
    Bill Chappell, NPR, 23 June 2025
  • The report also said that BNY is considering its next steps, which could include a formal bid to Northern Trust.
    Sean Conlon, CNBC, 23 June 2025
Noun
  • While purists might prefer an immediate jump to green hydrogen, the reality is that transitional technologies may be necessary for the next five to 10 years to build the ecosystem for full decarbonization.
    Nicole LeBlanc, Forbes.com, 1 July 2025
  • That objective of preparing players to make the jump to Tuchel’s first team has been mentioned throughout 2025, and may be best seen in Newcastle United’s Livramento.
    Art de Roché, New York Times, 28 June 2025
Noun
  • Disney's approach uses three foundational principles that address the organizational dynamics often overlooked in AI implementations.
    Maribel Lopez, Forbes.com, 1 July 2025
  • This approach allows for subtle control over speech rhythm and tone, giving the user the ability to interrupt, emphasize, or ask questions just as anyone else would.
    Kurt Knutsson, FOXNews.com, 1 July 2025
Noun
  • Then there’s Jensen Huang of Nvidia, also counted among those who believe in the coming of AI robots, evidenced in articles like this one.
    John Werner, Forbes.com, 23 June 2025
  • There are tribes of fast, feral predators that resemble the second coming of neanderthals.
    David Fear, Rolling Stone, 18 June 2025
Noun
  • Jenner didn’t stray too far beyond the bounds of her signature look, drawing black eyeliner in her waterline, applying warm tones to her eyelids, and opting for a nude shade on her lips.
    Kaleigh Werner, Footwear News, 27 June 2025
  • Among the provisions that were ruled out of bounds were several pertaining to Medicaid, a federal healthcare program for low-income and disabled individuals.
    Francesca Chambers, USA Today, 27 June 2025
Noun
  • Hikers are greeted with large, flat greenspaces upon arrival.
    Matt Parrott, Arkansas Online, 29 June 2025
  • Sánchez and Whitesell celebrated the arrival of their son, Evan, 19, in 2006 and daughter, Ella, in 2008.
    Virginia Chamlee, People.com, 28 June 2025

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“Stride.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/stride. Accessed 7 Jul. 2025.

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