treaded

[tred-id]

treaded Definition

  • 1walk in a specified way
  • 2step on and crush with the feet
  • 3cover (a surface) with a repeated pattern

Using treaded: Examples

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

  • Example

    He treaded carefully on the icy pavement.

  • Example

    The hiker treaded through the muddy trail.

  • Example

    The car treaded over the rocky terrain.

  • Example

    She treaded on the grapes to make wine.

treaded Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with treaded

  • to stay afloat in water by moving your legs and arms

    Example

    I can't swim, but I can tread water for a few minutes.

  • tread on someone's toes

    to offend or upset someone by encroaching on their territory or responsibilities

    Example

    I didn't mean to tread on your toes by taking over the project.

  • tread the boards

    to act on stage as a performer

    Example

    She has been treading the boards for years, performing in various plays and musicals.

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Summary: treaded in Brief

The verb 'treaded' [tred-id] means to walk in a specified way, step on and crush with the feet, or cover a surface with a repeated pattern. It is often used in phrases like 'tread water,' meaning to stay afloat, and 'tread on someone's toes,' meaning to offend or upset someone. 'Tread the boards' refers to acting on stage.