English Dictionary
Definition foot in British English
foot
noun
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noun
What are red words?
Around 90% of spoken and written English relies on just 7,500 common words.These words are highlighted in red and are ranked using a star system.
- One-star words are commonly used
- Two-star words are even more common
- Three-star words are the most frequently used
/fʊt/
Example
They stamped their feet to keep warm (=brought them down hard on the ground).
Example
a hole in the foot of her tights
2
a unit used for measuring length, containing 12 inches and equal to about 30 centimetres
Synonyms and related words
6
used to say that the situation has reversed completely
7
to say or do something that offends, upsets or embarrasses someone else
Example
She put her foot in her mouth.

Related Words
Words related to foot:
athlete’s foot (noun)
club foot (noun)
foot (noun)
foot (verb)
foot soldier (noun)
foot-and-mouth disease (noun)
get off on the foot with someone (phrase)
get your in the door (phrase)
have a foot in both camps (phrase)
have one foot in the grave (phrase)
Hong Kong foot (noun)
inch (noun)
my foot (phrase)
not put a foot wrong ()
on foot ()
on the back foot ()
put your best foot forward (phrase)
put your foot down (phrase)
put your foot in it (phrase)
set foot (phrase)
shoot yourself in the foot (phrase)
stamp your foot (phrase)
take your foot off the pedal (phrase)
the boot is on the other foot (phrase)
wrong-foot (verb)