stride

[ strahyd ]
/ straɪd /

verb (used without object), strode, strid·den [strid-n] /ˈstrɪd n/, strid·ing.

verb (used with object), strode, strid·den [strid-n] /ˈstrɪd n/, strid·ing.

noun

Idioms for stride

Origin of stride

before 900; (v.) Middle English striden, Old English strīdan; cognate with Dutch strijden, Low German strīden to stride; (noun) Middle English stride, derivative of the v.; akin to straddle

OTHER WORDS FROM stride

strid·er, noun strid·ing·ly, adverb out·stride, verb (used with object), out·strode, out·strid·den, out·strid·ing.

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British Dictionary definitions for stride

stride
/ (straɪd) /

noun

verb strides, striding, strode or stridden

Derived forms of stride

strider, noun

Word Origin for stride

Old English strīdan; related to Old High German strītan to quarrel; see straddle

Idioms and Phrases with stride

stride

see hit one's stride; make great strides; take in stride.