noun
- the practice of walking, especially as exercise or sport
- dull, uninspired, or commonplace quality in writing or thinking
Usage: literary criticism
Examples
- The doctor recommended pedestrianism as a gentle form of daily exercise.
- Victorian pedestrianism was a popular competitive sport with organized walking races.
- She took up pedestrianism after her knee injury prevented her from running.
- The critic dismissed the novel’s pedestrianism and lack of creative vision.
- His speech suffered from pedestrianism, offering no new insights on the topic.
- The park’s walking trails encourage pedestrianism among city residents.