"Treaded" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Treaded" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Treaded" Meaning

Worn down over time, typically as a result of continued motion or use.

"Treaded" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Treaded"


1. Worn tires with treads:
Her car had worn tires with their treads almost entirely gone, which made it unsafe to drive.

"Treaded" Similar Words

Treacheries

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Treachery refers to the act of betraying a trust, faith, or loyalty, often in a deceitful or disloyal manner. It can also describe a deceitful or treacherous act, such as a betrayal or a habitual act of disloyalty.

Treacherous

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Treacherously

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In a secret or deceitful manner, often in a way that betrays trust or loyalty.

Treacherousness

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Treachery

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Treacle

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Thick, sweet liquid, like honey, made from the sap of trees, used to make sweets and preserve fruits

Treacly

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Tread

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To walk or stand on a surface with great difficulty or care, especially in a way that is uncertain or embarrassing.<br><br>Example: "She had to tread carefully on the slippery floor to avoid falling."<br><br>It can also mean to wear down or weaken something by constant or repetitive pressure.<br><br>Example: "Prolonged use of the machinery will eventually tread down the bearings."<br><br>Additionally, "tread" can refer to the pattern of the surface of a tire.<br><br>Example: "The car's tires had smooth treads that provided good traction on the road."

Treading

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Treadle

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Treadled

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Treadmill

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A continuous band or strip of usually rubber or plastic looped around two or more rollers, turned by an electric motor, on which a person can walk, jog, or run at a high speed indoors, used for a form of exercise or recreation, often in a gym or health studio.

Treadmilling

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Unproductive or unfulfilling repetition; trudging through a job or activity that lacks challenge or meaning.<br><br>(from a phrase "treadmill", referring to a running machine that moves while a person exercises on it, often in a repetitive and unchallenging way)

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Treads

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Treadwear

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