Underfoot vs Conculcate - What's the difference?
underfoot | conculcate |
(to crush, to trample, etc.) Under one's feet.
In the way; situated so as to obstruct or hinder.
As an adjective underfoot
is situated under one’s feet.As an adverb underfoot
is (to crush, to trample, etc.) Under one's feet.As a verb conculcate is
to tread or trample underfoot.underfoot
English
Adverb
(en adverb)- The workers were all big, burly, hard-hearted men, tromping through the marsh in their heavy boots without sparing so much as a single thought for the masses of tiny frogs they crushed underfoot .
- It would be easier to do a big project like that someday when we don't have a bunch of newcomers underfoot .