step (EN)
noun, verb

noun “step”

sg. step, pl. steps or uncountable
  1. moving by lifting one foot and putting it down in a new position, followed by the other foot
    She took a careful step forward, avoiding the puddle.
  2. the way a person walks
    She walked with a confident step, her head held high.
  3. the distance covered by moving one foot ahead of the other
    The store is just a few steps from here.
  4. a specific phase in a sequence of actions or events
    Learning to read is a process that involves several steps, starting with recognizing letters.
  5. a very short distance
    It's only a step from the kitchen to the living room.
  6. a flat surface designed to support the foot when moving upwards or downwards
    She carefully climbed the steps to reach the top of the ancient lighthouse.
  7. an action taken to achieve something
    She took immediate steps to improve her health by changing her diet and exercising regularly.
  8. the fixed amount by which a series of numbers increases or decreases
    In her workout app, she set the treadmill to increase its speed at steps of 0.5 km/h every 5 minutes.
  9. the difference in pitch between two consecutive notes in a musical scale
    In this song, the notes rise by a step, creating a smooth and ascending melody.

verb “step”

step; he steps; past stepped, part. stepped; ger. stepping
  1. moving by lifting the foot and setting it down in another place
    She stepped carefully over the puddle to keep her shoes dry.
  2. going a short distance
    She stepped to the store to buy groceries.
  3. (figurative) to go in imagination
    When she reads historical novels, she steps into the lives of people from centuries ago.