"Step-by-step" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Step-by-step" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Step-by-step" Meaning

Used to describe a process or a plan that is broken down into a series of individual, manageable, and sequential actions or stages, allowing one to clearly understand and accomplish each step before moving on to the next one.

"Step-by-step" Examples

Verb - guide someone through a process of doing something in a detailed and organized way.


We can follow the step-by-step instructions on assembling the chair.

She was a patient teacher who walked me through the step-by-step process of solving the math problem.
The user manual provided step-by-step guides for troubleshooting.
The recipe book offers step-by-step cooking instructions for making the perfect cake.

"Step-by-step" Similar Words

Stentorian

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Having a strong and loud voice, especially one that is difficult to ignore.

Stentorin

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Stentorin is not a word. However, "stentor" might refer to:<br><br>Stentor, in Greek mythology, a soldier whose voice was very loud and was chosen by Agamemnon to sound the alarm during the Trojan War.

Stentorious

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The word "stentorious" is not a valid word in the English language. However, I think you may be thinking of "ostentatious", which is an adjective that means showy or impressive in a way that is intended to attract attention or admiration, but often in a way that is also considered to be tasteless or pretentious.

Stentoriously

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The word "stentoriously" is an adverb that means persistently or eagerly; zealously. It can also describe a loud, harsh, or grating quality of tone or pitch, especially in someone's voice.

Stentoronic

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Stentoronic is an adjective form of Stentor, which refers to a large sea hare, and it is quite rare or obsolete.<br><br>However, I think you might be referring to "stentoronic" as a form of the word "stentorious", which is related to the idea of something being "stentorian", meaning having a loud, booming voice or sound.<br><br>A more likely word that might match what you're thinking of is "stenographic" or "stenographic", which refers to something that is related to a stenotype machine, an early writing machine used for transcription.<br><br>Another possibility is "stenographic" or "stenography", which is the art of writing rapidly by using abbreviations, a technique used by court reporters and others to capture spoken language.<br><br>But most likely, the word you're thinking of is "stenotic", which means having a narrow sound or voice, or being too tight or constricted to be very expressive or expansive.<br><br>However, I think the word you might be thinking of is actually "stenoronic", but a more common English word is "stenographic" or simply "stenosis", but the one that is worth mention is "stentor" meaning a style of declaration that sounds very grandiose, pompous and bombastic <br><br>But if I had to guess the most likely word you were thinking of, I'd say it's "stenotic" or 'stenographic", but actually, I have to be honest with you that the most logical choice given your meaning seems to be "stentor".

Stentorophonic

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Stents

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Stents are small, expandable tubes made of metal or plastic that are placed inside a narrowed heart artery to keep it open. They are usually used to treat blockages or narrowing of the arteries caused by a condition called atherosclerosis.

Step-brother

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A boy or man who has the same father but a different mother, or a sister who has the same father but a different mother.

Step-daughter

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The term "stepdaughter" refers to the female child of one's spouse from a previous marriage or relationship, whom one has married and is now in a position of parental responsibility for.

Step-father

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A step-father is the husband of one's mother, but not one's biological father. He is a male parent figure who marries the mother of someone, often providing a sense of stability and support, but not being the child's biological parent. The term "step-father" often carries a neutral or even positive connotation when referring to a positive and involved relationships, but can sometimes imply a more distant or strained relationship, particularly if the child's parents are divorced.

Step-parent

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A step-parent is a parent of a child who is married to or in a long-term relationship with a biological parent. This can be either a stepmother or a stepfather.

Step-sister

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A sibling's sister or brother through a parent. Typically, a step-sister's other parent is married to the step-sister's other parent.

Step

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A movement or action of walking or climbing, especially a single movement in walking, or one part of a repeated sequence of movements.<br><br>For example: "She took a step back to get a better look at the picture."<br><br>Or, a stage or phase in a process or a series of events.<br><br>For example: "This is the next step in the project."<br><br>Also, a specified part of a journey or distance.<br><br>For example: "We're going to take a 10-step journey to the summit."<br><br>A step can also refer to a sudden increase in tension or a significant event that leads to a new situation.<br><br>For example: "The step up in prices will affect the whole market."<br><br>Additionally, a step can be a title of dignity or authority, especially in a society or organization.<br><br>For example: "She took a step down and handed over the responsibilities to the new CEO."

Stepbrother

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A brother who is the child of one's biological parent from a previous relationship or marriage.

Stepbrothers

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A stepbrother is a male half-brother, typically the biological child of one's mother but not of one's father. This means that the stepbrother shares only the mother's parent.

Stepchild

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A person, especially a child, who is born to or taken in by a step-parent, but not to their biological parent. Not the biological child of either parent in a marriage.