Feet are the parts of the body below your legs. You use your feet to stand, walk, and run. This word is the plural form, so it talks about two or more feet.
My feet are cold in winter.
She has big feet and wears size 9 shoes.
Feet is used to measure length or height. One foot is equal to twelve inches. People use feet to say how tall something or someone is.
He is six feet tall.
The room is ten feet wide.
Feet can mean the lowest part of an object, like a table or tree. It is the part that touches the ground or supports the object.
The feet of the table are made of wood.
Water reached the feet of the tree after the rain.
In poetry, feet are groups of syllables used to create rhythm. Each foot has a pattern of stressed and unstressed sounds. Poets count feet to make poems with a regular beat.
The poem has five feet in each line.
Each foot contains one stressed syllable.
Feet means the place or way you put your feet when walking or climbing. Good foot placement helps you stay safe and balanced.
Check your feet before climbing the rock.
His feet slipped on the wet ground.
Feet are used in some common phrases in English to talk about how people start actions or behave. For example, 'put your best foot forward' means to try hard.
He got off on the wrong feet at work.
She put her best foot forward in the meeting.