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trot

trot / trot / trot / trot
Intransitive VerbTransitive VerbNoun
past: trottedpp: trotteding: trotting

This term evokes a rhythmic, bouncing motion characterized by short, quick steps. When applied to horses, it describes a specific symmetric gait where diagonal legs move in unison, creating a distinct cadence that is more energetic than a walk but lacks the full extension of a gallop. When used for humans, the word suggests a brisk, purposeful pace that is not quite a full run. It often carries a connotation of eagerness or casual speed, such as a person moving quickly toward a destination without the intensity of a sprint.

Meanings

Intransitive Verbtrot
[~][~ along]

To move at a pace faster than a walk but slower than a run, typically used of horses or people.

"The horse began to trot across the field."

Transitive Verbtrot
[~ something]

To cause a horse to move at a trot.

"The rider trotted the horse through the gate."

Nountrot

A gait of a horse or other animal that is faster than a walk and slower than a gallop.

"The pony maintained a steady trot throughout the race."

Nountrot

A pace of movement for a human that is faster than walking but slower than running.

"She hurried to the door at a trot."

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