cleats
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Noun — Athletic shoes with studs or ridges on the sole for grip on grass or turf; also the studs themselves.
How to use cleats
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Frequently asked questions
What does “cleats” mean?
The word “cleats” means athletic shoes with studs or ridges on the sole for grip on grass or turf; also the studs themselves. In plain terms, sports shoes (or the grippy studs on their soles) built for traction on soft or slippery ground.
How do you pronounce “cleats”?
“Cleats” is pronounced kleets (/kliːts/ in IPA).
How do you use “cleats” in a sentence?
Here is “cleats” used in a sentence: “He laced up his cleats before running out onto the pitch.”
What part of speech is “cleats”?
“Cleats” is a noun.