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verb

tread

trehd
verb
1
To walk or step, especially in a particular manner.
"He trod carefully across the icy pavement."
"Tread lightly — the floorboards are weak here."
noun
1
The patterned grooves on a tire or shoe sole that provide grip.
"The tires had almost no tread left."
2
The sound or manner of someone walking.
"She recognized his heavy tread on the stairs."

How to Use Tread

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishTo tread is to walk or step somewhere; a tread is also the grippy pattern on a tire or shoe.

Common mistake

The phrase "tread carefully/lightly" means to act with caution, not literally about footsteps.

Common pairings
tread carefully tread water tire tread tread lightly

Word Forms

trod past tense, tread past tense, treaded past tense, trodden past tense, treads plural, treads singular

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_____ lightly — the floorboards are weak here.

Etymology

From Old English tredan, "to step on."

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