treading

[tred-ing]

treading Definition

  • 1the act of stepping or walking on or over something
  • 2to walk on something

Using treading: Examples

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

  • Example

    The hiker was treading carefully on the slippery rocks.

  • Example

    He was treading on thin ice when he made that comment.

  • Example

    The dancers were treading lightly on the stage.

  • Example

    She was treading on his toes while they were dancing.

treading Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with treading

  • to keep oneself afloat in an upright position by moving the feet and legs in a walking motion

    Example

    He was treading water for hours before he was rescued.

  • tread on someone's toes

    to offend or encroach upon someone, especially by interfering in their affairs or territory

    Example

    I didn't mean to tread on your toes by offering my opinion.

  • to be cautious and avoid making mistakes or causing offense

    Example

    You should tread carefully when discussing sensitive topics like politics or religion.

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Summary: treading in Brief

Treading [tred-ing] refers to the act of stepping or walking on or over something. It can also mean to walk on something. Examples include 'The hiker was treading carefully on the slippery rocks' and 'She was treading on his toes while they were dancing.' Phrases like 'tread water' and 'tread carefully' add further nuance to the term.