What is another word for canters?

Pronunciation: [kˈantəz] (IPA)

Canters are a type of horse gait that is a controlled and sustained three-beat movement. Other synonyms for the term include lope, gallop, canterlope, and jog. Each of these words describes a slightly different variation of the canters gait. For example, a lope is a slower and more relaxed canter, while a gallop is a faster, more intense version of the canters. A canterlope is a hybrid between a canter and lope, and a jog is a slow, steady trot. No matter which word is used, all synonyms describe the smooth and graceful movement of a horse in motion.

What are the hypernyms for Canters?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Canters

"She must ride sixteen stone, but she canters about like a yearling and plasters her hair all over her face in little curlycues, to say nothing of her voice, which used to run an effective opposition to the steam horn at the lighthouse.
"With Edge Tools"
Hobart Chatfield-Taylor
"Meanwhile," said the baronet as he wrung his hand at parting, "give not way for one single inch before the insolent interference of these canters and ranters: remember who and what you are, and that you have a friend who will make the county too hot to hold any one, male or female, who shall attempt to shake or shackle you in your natural rights.
"The Vicar of Wrexhill"
Mrs [Frances] Trollope
No one else gallops-canters-breaks speed limits!
"Miss Theodosia's Heartstrings"
Annie Hamilton Donnell

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