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stepping

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Noun — The action of putting one foot in front of the other; walking.

How to use stepping

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Etymology

From step plus the -ing suffix, going back to Middle English steppynge.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “stepping” mean?

The word “stepping” means the action of putting one foot in front of the other; walking. In plain terms, taking steps — either literally walking, or (in computing) a minor revision of a chip design.

How do you pronounce “stepping”?

“Stepping” is pronounced STEH-pihng (/ˈstɛpɪŋ/ in IPA).

How do you use “stepping” in a sentence?

Here is “stepping” used in a sentence: “She was stepping carefully across the icy pavement.”

What part of speech is “stepping”?

“Stepping” is a noun.

Where does the word “stepping” come from?

The word “stepping” comes from Middle English. From step plus the -ing suffix, going back to Middle English steppynge.

Is “stepping” a common word?

“Stepping” is a fairly common word in modern English.

How many meanings does “stepping” have?

“Stepping” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: the action of putting one foot in front of the other; walking.

What is the difference between "stepping up" and "stepping down"?

"Stepping up" means taking on more responsibility or rising to a challenge, as in stepping up to lead a team. "Stepping down" means resigning or giving up a position of authority. In the context of roles and responsibility, the two phrases are opposites.

What does "stepping" refer to when talking about CPUs or processors?

In computing, a "stepping" is a version number marking a small revision to a processor design, usually to fix bugs or make minor improvements. A later stepping of the same chip model generally means a more refined version. This technical sense is unrelated to the everyday meaning of walking.

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