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Footfall vs Footage - What's the difference?

footfall | footage |

As nouns the difference between footfall and footage

is that footfall is (countable) the sound made by a footstep while footage is (uncountable) an amount of film or tape that has been used to record something.

footfall

English

Alternative forms

* foot-fall

Noun

(en noun)
  • (countable) The sound made by a footstep.
  • * 1611 , , The Tempest , act 2, sc. 2,
  • . . . like hedgehogs which
    Lie tumbling in my barefoot way and mount
    Their pricks at my footfall .
  • * 1916 , , "The Hungry Stones," in The Hungry Stones And Other Stories ,
  • I heard many footfalls , as if a large number of persons were rushing down the steps.
  • *
  • (chiefly, British, uncountable) Foot (pedestrian) traffic.
  • * 1883 , , The Silverado Squatters , ch. 1,
  • This stir of change and these perpetual echoes of the moving footfall , haunt the land. Men move eternally, still chasing Fortune.
  • * 2008 , " Bargains galore in battle of the high street," The Scotsman , 9 Dec. (retrieved 11 Dec. 2008),
  • With high-street stores desperate to increase footfall and buck the financial downturn, retailers have started issuing discount vouchers.

    footage

    English

    Noun

  • (uncountable) An amount of film or tape that has been used to record something.
  • :* The footage we shot of the riot yesterday got ruined.
  • A measurement in feet.
  • Derived terms

    * found footage