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Step into Meaning in English

expression

ˈstɛp/ /ˈɪntu/, /ɪnˈtu/, /ɪntə
STEP-IN-too, STEP-in-TOO, STEP-in-tuh
stˈɛp/ /ˈɪntʊ
STEP-IN-tuh

Definition

To walk into a place or space. It is also used figuratively to mean taking on a new role or responsibility.

Usage & Nuances

'Step into' is used both literally and figuratively. Literally: entering a room, building, etc. Figuratively: taking over a position ('step into a new role', 'step into someone’s shoes'). Not used for all types of entrances; more deliberate than just 'go in'. Often appears in professional or dramatic contexts.

Example Sentences

She stepped into the classroom quietly.

basic

Please step into my office for a moment.

basic

He stepped into a puddle and got his shoes wet.

basic

After the manager left, she had to step into the role right away.

natural

It's hard to step into someone else's shoes at work.

natural

When you step into the city at night, everything feels different.

natural