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On foot Meaning in English

expression

ˈɑn/, /ˈɔn/ /ˈfʊt
AWN FOOT
ˈɒn/ /fˈʊt
ON FOOT

Definition

To travel somewhere by walking instead of by using a vehicle or other transport.

Usage & Nuances

'On foot' is formal and neutral; used for trips of any distance. Commonly appears after verbs like 'go', 'travel', or questions like 'Did you come on foot?'. Not used for animals. Informal alternatives include 'walk' or 'walked here'.

Example Sentences

I go to school on foot every day.

basic

They arrived on foot because the bus was late.

basic

Is it far if we go on foot?

basic

After dinner, we decided to go home on foot to enjoy the evening.

natural

You'd better not go there on foot if it's raining this hard.

natural

I love exploring new cities on foot—you see so much more that way.

natural