afoot

word

Definition

If something is afoot, it is happening or being planned, often something secret or important.

Usage & Nuances

'Afoot' is formal and somewhat old-fashioned, commonly used in literature, news, or when talking about plans or changes ('something is afoot'). Rare in daily conversation, it's often linked with mystery, secrecy, or important actions.

Example Sentences

There is something afoot in the city tonight.

basic

Big changes are afoot at the company.

basic

A secret plan is afoot.

basic

With all these rumors, it feels like something big is afoot.

natural

The police believe a crime may be afoot in this neighborhood.

natural

Change is definitely afoot—you can feel it in the air.

natural