trekked

[trekt]

trekked Definition

to make a long and difficult journey, especially on foot.

Using trekked: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "trekked" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    We trekked through the jungle for three days.

  • Example

    They trekked up the mountain to reach the summit.

  • Example

    She trekked across the desert to find water.

trekked Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for trekked

Phrases with trekked

  • to travel through a place, especially one that is difficult or dangerous

    Example

    We trekked through the dense forest to reach the river.

  • to return by walking, especially after a long journey

    Example

    After camping overnight, we trekked back to the car park.

  • to travel across a large area, especially on foot

    Example

    The explorers trekked across the frozen tundra in search of new land.

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Summary: trekked in Brief

'Trekked' [trekt] means to make a long and difficult journey, especially on foot. It is often used to describe traveling through challenging terrain, such as a jungle or desert. Examples include 'We trekked through the jungle for three days.' and 'She trekked across the desert to find water.' 'Trek through,' 'trek back,' and 'trek across' are common phrases associated with this verb.