What is another word for stepped out of?

Pronunciation: [stˈɛpt ˌa͡ʊtəv] (IPA)

When you're writing, it can be easy to fall into the habit of repeatedly using the same phrases and words. One phrase that is often overused is "stepped out of". To prevent your writing from becoming monotonous, it's essential to expand your vocabulary and experiment with different synonyms for this phrase. You could opt for more descriptive phrases such as emerged from, ascended from, materialized from, or even simply exited from. Using synonyms can help keep your writing fresh and engaging while also allowing you to convey your ideas with greater precision and style.

What are the hypernyms for Stepped out of?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for stepped out of?

Stepping out of a comfort zone can be challenging but it is necessary for personal growth. However, there are times when we need to take a step back or "step out of" certain situations. The antonyms for "stepped out of" can be "entered," "remained," or "stayed." When we enter a new situation, we have the opportunity to learn and gain new experiences. Remaining in a familiar environment may also be necessary for stability and comfort. By staying, we can continue to grow and improve within that environment. It is important to recognize when to step out and when to step in, as both can provide valuable experiences and opportunities.

What are the antonyms for Stepped out of?

Famous quotes with Stepped out of

  • I saw a bank of white light, and then I saw all my beloved animals. For a moment I stepped out of my body.
    Roy Horn
  • When you look like you stepped out of a catalog, that's never good. People shouldn't succumb to trend, they should interpret trend.
    Rachel Zoe
  • I stepped out of the car on the rat king's arm, like a trophy wife--exept for the wrist sheaths and the two folding knives hidden in my clothing. Somehow I think trophy wives wear more makeup and less cutlery. But, Hey, I haven't met a trophy wife, maybe I'm wrong. Maybe they know what I know, that the true way to a man's heart is six inces of metal between his ribs. Sometimes four inches will do the job, but to be really sure, I like to have six. Funny how phallic objects are always more useful the bigger they are. Anyone who tells you size doesn't matter has been seeing too many small knives.
    Laurell K. Hamilton
  • Temple, who was driving, suddenly faltered and wept. “I’ve read that libraries are where immortality lies. . . . I don’t want my thoughts to die with me. . . . I want to have done something. . . . I’m not interested in power, or piles of money. I want to leave something behind. I want to make a positive contribution—know that my life has meaning. Right now, I’m talking about things at the very core of my existence.” I was stunned. As I stepped out of the car to say goodbye, I said, “I’m going to hug you. I hope you don’t mind.” I hugged her—and (I think) she hugged me back.
    Oliver Sacks
  • It was like living half your life in a tiny, stuffy, warm gray box, and being moderately happy in there because you knew no better...and then discovering a little hole in one corner of the box, a tiny opening which you could get a finger into, and tease and pull at, so that eventually you created a tear, which led to a greater tear, which led to the box falling apart around you...so that you stepped out of the tiny box’s confines into startlingly cool, clear fresh air and found yourself on top of a mountain, surrounded by deep valleys, sighing forests, soaring peaks, glittering lakes, sparkling snowfields and a stunning, breathtakingly blue sky. And that, of course, wasn’t even the start of the real story, that was more like the breath that is drawn in before the first syllable of the first word of the first paragraph of the first chapter of the first book of the first volume of the story.
    Iain Banks

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