footprint

footprint
noun
1 mark left by a foot
ADJECTIVE
fresh
muddy, wet
… OF FOOTPRINTS
set

a set of footprints in the sand

VERB + FOOTPRINT
leave, make

The intruder had left some footprints in the snow.

Her wet boots made footprints on the dusty floor.

find, see

The detective found fresh footprints in the mud next to the victim.

follow

They had fled through the snow, and police had followed their footprints.

FOOTPRINT + VERB
lead

The wet footprints led back to the pool.

2 impact on the environment
ADJECTIVE
carbon
ecological
VERB + FOOTPRINT
reduce

Steps must be taken to reduce our carbon footprint.


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