shoes

/ʃuːz/
noun
  1. Outer coverings for the foot, typically made of leather, rubber, or synthetic material, with a sturdy sole.
    • The child outgrew his shoes in just a few months.
    • He bought new shoes for the job interview.
    • She tied her shoes before going for a run.
  2. A situation or position of another person, especially when considering their perspective (used in phrases like 'in someone's shoes').
    • If I were in his shoes, I would accept the offer.
    • Try to put yourself in her shoes before judging her decision.
    • Walking in someone else's shoes can teach you empathy.
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