"Well-trodden" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Well-trodden" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Well-trodden" Meaning

Worn out or damaged as a result of being walked or traveled on frequently.

Example: The well-trodden path led to the summit of the mountain.

"Well-trodden" Examples

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The well-trodden path through the forest led us to the hidden waterfall.
After staying in this city for a few months, I've found many well-trodden paths to my favorite cafes and restaurants.
The tourists often follow the well-trodden tourist trail, missing out on the opportunity to explore more off the beaten path.
The newly opened hiking trail was a well-trodden route for seasoned hikers, but not for beginners.
The old map showed a well-trodden route to the ancient ruins, but we decided to take a different path to see if it was safer.

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