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.
Spanish: en marcha - en procesoPortuguese (BR): em andamento - em cursoPortuguese (PT): em andamento - em cursoChinese (Simplified): 正在进行 - 正在酝酿Chinese (Traditional): 正在進行 - 正在醞釀Hindi: चालू - प्रक्रिया मेंArabic: جارٍ - قيد التنفيذBengali: চলছে - ঘটছে - পরিকল্পিত হচ্ছেRussian: происходит - готовитсяJapanese: 進行中 - 起ころうとしているVietnamese: đang diễn ra - đang được chuẩn bịKorean: 진행 중 - 벌어지고 있다Turkish: olmak üzere - gerçekleşmekteUrdu: جاری ہے - منصوبہ بندی ہو رہی ہےIndonesian: sedang berlangsung - sedang direncanakan
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