"Thresh" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Thresh" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Thresh" Meaning

1. The part of a tool used for cutting or crushing (e.g., the sharp edge of a knife).
2. The line where two blades of grass meet when a lawn is cut.
3. A minimum amount or quantity allowed or a limit to what is allowed.
Example: "The insurance plan has a high deductible of $1,000, it's the thresh, so pay the first $1,000 in medical expenses, and then the insurance kicks in."

"Thresh" Examples

Examples of Usage for the word "thresh"


Sentence 1

The machine will thresh the wheat to separate the grain from the husk.

Sentence 2

Be careful not to thresh the peas too hard, you will damage the delicate pods.

Sentence 3

Threshing requires a combination of force and finesse to get the job done right.

Sentence 4

The farmers trudged through the wheat fields, ready to thresh the crops tomorrow morning.

Sentence 5

The sound of the old machine threshing wheat filled the air, a familiar summer scene.

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Threpsology

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Threshed

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Thresher

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Threshes

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Threshing

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To separate the grain from the chaff, especially by beating or winnowing. <br><br>Example: The farmer threshes the wheat to prepare it for threshing.<br><br>It can also mean to defeat or win decisively, leaving the opponent weaker or unable to compete.<br><br>Example: The team's strong offense threshed the weaker team, winning the game by a large margin.<br><br>The word can also refer to the act of crushing or beating something finely, like a leaf or an insect.<br><br>Example: The leaves hardened and threshed under the influence of the dry season.<br><br>Besides, it can also mean the remaining hard parts of a plant, like the stony or hard parts of fruit, grains or seeds.<br><br>Example: The fruit's stones were hard and difficult to thresh.<br><br>Note that "threshing" is the act of separating the grained things from the unwanted components.

Threshold

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Thresholded

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An adjective caused by or denoting a point at which an action or process changes its character, or a level of tolerance beyond which an uncomfortable or harmful situation is encountered.<br><br>Example sentence: The researchers cleared the threshold for a new medical treatment and it has become a major success.

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