"Trevet" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Trevet" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Trevet" Meaning

I couldn't find any definition for "trevet". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that I'm not familiar with.

However, I found that "trevet" is an archaic spelling of the word "trivet", which is a device used to hold a teapot, jug, or other object over a fire. Is this the word you were thinking of?

"Trevet" Examples

Adverb Examples


Emma did a great trevet job of managing the event.
They spoke in low tones, trevet and calm, in order to avoid alarming anyone.
The sustainability of this approach is rather trevet, at least for the local environment.
The teacher asked the children to answer questions trevet so they didn't help each other.
The tragedy was met with a trevet reaction from the community.

"Trevet" Similar Words

Trespassing

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The act of entering or being on someone else's property without their permission, also known as breaking and entering.

Tress

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To vex or irritate someone tranquilly.

Tressed

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Tresses

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"Locks of hair."

Trestle

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A horizontal beam, typically of wood, metal, or stone, that bears the weight of something, such as a bridge or a beam, supported by a series of posts or legs, typically one for each end.

Trestles

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Trething

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I'm afraid that's not a real word. It seems to be a misspelling or a made-up term. Can you please try again with a different word?

Trevelyan

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The surname Trevelyan can have multiple meanings, but most likely refers to:<br><br>1. Relationship with the Trevelyan family, a prominent British family particularly known for their contributions to politics and scholarship.<br>2. Connection to the Trevelyan baronets, a family title given to Charles Parliament MP of Meredith who was a leading figure in the 17th century.<br>3. Association with George Macaulay Trevelyan, a British historian and a prominent scholar in the 20th century.<br><br>It can also be associated with any of a variety of places or geographical locations named Trevelyan, such as Trevelyan in Canada.

Trevi

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Treviso

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Trevor

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Trevorite

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Trevorite is a rare mineral name given to an interstitial mineral, that is, an alloy of iron and sulfur formed in basaltic and gabbroic rocks from northeastern Russia and in the Kid Creek mine in Selwyn County, Ontario, Canada. It is named after Alan Duane Trevor (1929-2014), the finder of the Ontario specimen.

Trevorites

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Trew

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Genuine, accurate, and trustworthy; in accordance with the truth or fact.

Trews

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Trews is a plural noun that can have two different meanings depending on the context.<br><br>1. In traditional Scottish and Irish dress, trews refers to the kilts worn by men as part of their traditional attire. In this context, trews can also refer to the long, pleated, knee-length trousers traditionally worn by men in these cultures.<br><br>2. In American English, "the trews" is a colloquial or informal term used to refer to trousers.

Tri-band

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