Lightfoot Meaning in English
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释义
Someone who is lightfoot moves quickly, lightly, and quietly, as if their steps make little sound. The word can be an adjective (lightfooted) but is sometimes used as a noun or name.
用法与细微差别
'Lightfoot' is rare and somewhat poetic in modern English, often describing someone graceful or nimble. More common as 'lightfooted.' Used in fantasy, literature, or sometimes as a surname. Not used for very formal writing or casual speech. Don't confuse with 'light-footed', which is the adjectival form.
例句
The thief was so lightfoot that no one heard him enter the room.
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The dancer moved with a lightfoot grace across the stage.
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His lightfoot steps left no trace in the snow.
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They call her Lightfoot because she moves so quietly.
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Old legends tell of a lightfoot warrior who could run across rooftops.
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With his lightfoot ways, he disappeared into the forest without a sound.
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