Step Into Someone’s Shoes

B1 8+

Antonyms of step into someone’s shoes

Collocations of step into someone’s shoes

shoes of responsibility
Frequency: 70 %

When he stepped into the shoes of responsibility, he knew he had to make some tough decisions.

shoes of leadership
Frequency: 65 %

As the new CEO, she had to step into the shoes of leadership and guide the company through challenging times.

shoes of a parent
Frequency: 60 %

Taking care of his niece made him realize the challenges of stepping into the shoes of a parent.

shoes of a mentor
Frequency: 50 %

She was honored to step into the shoes of a mentor and pass on her knowledge to the next generation.

shoes of a teacher
Frequency: 45 %

After volunteering in the classroom, she understood the dedication required to step into the shoes of a teacher.

Idiomatic Expressions for step into someone’s shoes

  • Phrase: Step into someone’s shoes
    Meaning: To imagine oneself in someone else's position or situation
    Usage: Before criticizing someone, try to step into their shoes and understand their perspective.