"Foothold" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A foothold is a small hold or grip that provides a secure base or beginning for someone or something to start from, climb, or move forward. It refers to a place of support, foundation, or stability, often in a physical sense.
A footcloth is an old-fashioned term for a decorative mat or rug placed at the entrance of a room or a building to wipe one's feet clean before entering.
The word "footer" refers to the part of a document, webpage, or other written material that is located at the bottom or end of the page. It often contains information such as credits, copyright notices, and links to other pages or resources. In a broader sense, a footer can also refer to the lowest part of a building, bridge, or other structure.
The noun "footfall" refers to the sound of someone's footsteps, especially when careful not to be heard. It can also refer to the act of treading or setting foot somewhere. Additionally, in business and marketing, "footfall" is often used to describe the number of people who visit a particular location, such as a store or website, often used to measure the effectiveness of advertising or promotion.
Footfalls refers to the sound made by someone or something while walking. It can also be used metaphorically to describe the subtle effects or consequences of someone's actions or presence.
Footings are the lowermost part of a foundation or structure, typically constructed to transfer the weight of the structure to the ground or surrounding soil. They are designed to distribute the load evenly and provide a stable base for the structure, ensuring its stability and preventing settlement or tilting.
Footlights refer to the lights placed at the front edge of the stage in a theater, used to illuminate the performers, usually in a drama or musical. They create a boundary between the performers and the audience, and are often used to highlight the main action or focus of a scene.