footfall
footfall
Definition
foot·fall (fo̵ot′fôl′)
noun
the sound of a footstep
footfall
Synonyms
footfall
Usage Examples
Converse of object
- drive: Our 6 sheet activity also proved to be a major force in driving footfall into the stores.
- attract: Selfridges has a tradition of staging in-store events to attract footfall.
- increase: Improvements to the new Solent Park area seemed to increase footfalls in every area of the show.
- generate: To generate customer footfall into the 280 stores nationwide, highlighting top quality beds at the lowest prices.
- hear: The audience participants will be able to hear the footfalls of the dancers on the other side of the screen.
- have: Positioned in railroad stations, airports and hotels, all payphone sites have a high consumer footfall ensuring that Spectrum sees ongoing healthy traffic.
Adjective modifier
- pedestrian: Monitoring 53 Number of new business start-ups and pedestrian footfall in the area.
- increased: Retail outlets exist more and more in large shopping centers and the key to success is to drive increased footfall into these premises.
- heavy: The business enjoys a heavy footfall of passing trade in addition to a regular trade from local residents.
- high: With around three million customers visiting our 1400 stores each day, we have one of the highest footfalls of any retailer.
- low: Some have thus enjoyed access this year, largely due to adopting a low profile and low footfall.
- reduced: The owners of London institution Liberty saw a reduced footfall in the West End by a downturn in shopper numbers in the capital.
Modifies a noun
- figure: Footfall figures for the City Center this January are up 6 % on the same month last year.
- level: And in Oxford Street itself, stores ' footfall levels were up by just over 30 % against the previous Saturday.
- area: High footfall areas can mean ever opening and closing doors, which wastes energy.
Noun used with modifier
- customer: Customer footfall, in general, fell in many of the towns in which we operate.
- drive: Drive footfall with Payzone PAYzone is the largest branded independent network of retailer payment outlets in the UK with over 13,000 locations.
- increase: Swipe extra sales with electronic top ups E-Top Ups can earn you excellent commission and increase footfall for your business.
Preposition: in
- town: The new store should have a huge turnover and increase the so-called footfall in the town.
Preposition: of
- people: A good footfall of people gave us scope for our sales team and the staff on the site were very helpful and accommodating.
Browse dictionary entries near footfall
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