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Word | Canter |
an smooth 3-beat gait; between a trot and a gallop / go at a canter, of horses / A moderate and easy gallop adapted to pleasure riding. / slow gallop / a three-beat gait of a horse or other quadruped between a trot and a gallop. / one who uses cant: as a: beggar, vagabond b: a user of professional or religious cant / of a horse : to run fairly fast : to run at a canter / to ride on a horse that is running fairly fast : to ride a horse at a canter, | |
Usage | ⇒ The horse was going at a canter ⇒ Calm down, it's just a bit of canter. ⇒ Because the racehorse had outdistanced its competition so easily, the reporter wrote that the race was won in a canter. ⇒ The horses cantered across the grass. ⇒ he kicked his horse into a canter ⇒ The horse had an easy canter ⇒ at a canter ⇒ let's go for a canter |
Synonyms | pace, amble, lope, run, trot, gallop, jog, dissembler, hypocrite, race, formalist, phony, pietist, Pharisee, bound, caracole, dash, frisk, plunge, prance, |
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