"Footslog" is a verb that refers to the act of walking a long distance on foot, typically with difficulty and in a slow and laborious manner. Some antonyms for the word "footslog" are "glide," "soar," "skip," and "hurry." These words indicate a quicker, more effortless and efficient way of moving, while "footslog" implies a slow and arduous journey. Other antonyms for "footslog" include "flee," "run," "race" and "dash," which suggest a sense of urgency or escape. Alternatively, "saunter," "meander," "amble," and "stroll" describe a more leisurely and relaxed pace.