Difference between Footer and Pedestrian

What is the difference between Footer and Pedestrian?

Footer as a noun is a line of information printed at the bottom of a page as identification of the document (compare foot, 8). while Pedestrian as a noun is somebody walking rather than using a vehicle; somebody traveling on foot.

Footer

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A line of information printed at the bottom of a page as identification of the document (compare foot, 8). (in combination) something that is a stated number of feet in some dimension - such as a six-footer. (in combination) someone who has a preference for a certain foot - such as right-footer/left-footer football / soccer.

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To meddle with or pass time without accomplishing anything meaningful.

Pedestrian

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: Of or intended for those who are walking.Ordinary, dull; everyday; unexceptional.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: Somebody walking rather than using a vehicle; somebody traveling on foot.

Example sentence: Comedy is so subjective. If you trip and fall down, some people will laugh, and some people will say, 'Oh, physical comedy is so pedestrian.' Some people look at Three Stooges as lowbrow; some people consider them artists. No one is wrong. It's just a personal take.

We hope you now know whether to use Footer or Pedestrian in your sentence.

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