underfoot

Meaning of underfoot

noun

A storage compartment that sits below the deck of a boat.

verb
  1. To provide a footing beneath; to shore up or underpin.
  2. To assign a column summary that is less than the sum of all the entries in that column.
adjective
  1. Situated under one's foot or feet.
  2. In the way; placed so as to obstruct or hinder.
  3. Downtrodden; abject.
adverb
  1. Under one's foot or feet.
    The workers were all big, burly, hard-hearted men, tromping through the marsh in their heavy boots without sparing so much as a single thought for the masses of tiny frogs they crushed underfoot.
  2. In the way; situated so as to obstruct or hinder.
    It would be easier to do a big project like that someday when we don't have a bunch of newcomers underfoot.

Information about underfoot

  • The plural form of underfoot is: underfeet.
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Hyphenation of underfoot

un-der-foot

  • It consists of 3 syllables and 9 chars.
  • underfoot is a word trisyllabic because it has three syllables

Words that rhyme with underfoot

Foot, foot, afoot, clubfoot, webfoot, Proudfoot, bedfoot, hindfoot, leadfoot, midfoot, padfoot, redfoot, threadfoot, Barefoot, Whitefoot, arsefoot, barefoot, bumblefoot, dovefoot, forefoot, fringefoot, goosefoot, harefoot, horsefoot, lobefoot, mulefoot, nettlefoot, paddlefoot, refoot, sorefoot, spadefoot, tanglefoot, whitefoot, Bigfoot, bigfoot, dogfoot, frogfoot, pigfoot, doughfoot, ploughfoot, thoroughfoot, trenchfoot, Blackfoot, blackfoot, duckfoot, prickfoot, quickfoot, bullfoot, foalfoot, fowlfoot

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