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  1. The meaning of CANTER is one who uses cant. How to use canter in a sentence. one who uses cant: such as; beggar, vagabond; a user of professional or religious cant…

  2. a speed of movement on a horse that is quite fast but easy and comfortable, or a ride on a horse at this speed: The horses set off at a canter. We moved along the verge at a brisk canter. More examples. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  3. a speed of movement on a horse that is quite fast but easy and comfortable, or a ride on a horse at this speed: The horses set off at a canter. We moved along the shoulder at a brisk canter. More examples. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  4. noun. a person who is much given to the use of cant. canter. / ˈkæntə / noun. an easy three-beat gait of horses, etc, between a trot and a gallop in speed. at a canter. easily; without effort. he won at a canter. verb. to move or cause to move at a canter. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of canter 1.

  5. noun. 1. an easy three-beat gait of horses, etc, between a trot and a gallop in speed. 2. See at a canter.

  6. 1. A smooth three-beat gait of a horse that is slower than a gallop but faster than a trot, in which the feet touch the ground in the three-beat sequence of near hind foot, off hind foot and near front foot, off front foot. 2. A ride on a horse moving with this gait. v. can·tered, can·ter·ing, can·ters. v.intr. To go or move at a canter. v.tr.

  7. To canter is to ride a horse at a speed between a trot and a gallop. When canter is a noun, it is a ride on a horse at that pace and so you can say to a friend, "Come with us for a canter !" As a verb, canter means to ride at the pace of a canter, which is a pretty easy rate of speed.