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tread

[tred]

verb (used without object)

trod, trodden, trod, treading. 
  1. to set down the foot or feet in walking; step; walk.

  2. to step, walk, or trample so as to press, crush, or injure something (usually followed by on orupon ).

    to tread on a person's foot.

  3. (of a male bird) to copulate.



verb (used with object)

trod, trodden, trod, treading. 
  1. to step or walk on, about, in, or along.

  2. to trample or crush underfoot.

  3. to form by the action of walking or trampling.

    to tread a path.

  4. to treat with disdainful harshness or cruelty; crush; oppress.

  5. to perform by walking or dancing.

    to tread a measure.

  6. (of a male bird) to copulate with (a female bird).

noun

  1. the action of treading, stepping, or walking.

  2. the sound of footsteps.

  3. manner of treading or walking.

  4. a single step as in walking.

  5. any of various things or parts on which a person or thing treads, stands, or moves.

  6. the part of the under surface of the foot or of a shoe that touches the ground.

  7. the horizontal upper surface of a step in a stair, on which the foot is placed.

  8. the part of a wheel, tire, or runner that bears on the road, rail, etc.

  9. the pattern raised on or cut into the face of a rubber tire.

  10. Also caterpillar tread a metal tread on which a Caterpillar-style vehicle moves.

  11. Railroads.,  that part of a rail in contact with the treads of wheels.

tread

/ trɛd /

verb

  1. to walk or trample in, on, over, or across (something)

  2. to crush or squash by or as if by treading

    to tread grapes

    to tread on a spider

  3. to subdue or repress, as by doing injury (to)

    to tread on one's inferiors

  4. (tr) to do by walking or dancing

    to tread a measure

  5. (tr) (of a male bird) to copulate with (a female bird)

  6. to proceed with delicacy or tact

  7. to offend or insult someone, esp by infringing on his sphere of action, etc

  8. to stay afloat in an upright position by moving the legs in a walking motion

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

noun

  1. a manner or style of walking, dancing, etc

    a light tread

  2. the act of treading

  3. the top surface of a step in a staircase

  4. the outer part of a tyre or wheel that makes contact with the road, esp the grooved surface of a pneumatic tyre

  5. the part of a rail that wheels touch

  6. the part of a shoe that is generally in contact with the ground

  7. vet science an injury to a horse's foot caused by the opposite foot, or the foot of another horse

  8. a rare word for footprint

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Other Word Forms

  • treader noun
  • overtread noun
  • subtread noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of tread1

before 900; (v.) Middle English treden, Old English tredan; cognate with Old Frisian treda, Old Saxon tredan, Dutch treden, German treten; akin to Old Norse trotha, Gothic trudan; (noun) Middle English tred footprint, derivative of the v.
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Word History and Origins

Origin of tread1

Old English tredan ; related to Old Norse trotha , Old High German tretan , Swedish träda
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Idioms and Phrases

Idioms
  1. tread the boards, to act on the stage, especially professionally.

    He recalled the days when he had trod the boards.

  2. tread water,

    1. Swimming. to maintain the body erect in the water with the head above the surface usually by a pumping up-and-down movement of the legs and sometimes the arms.

    2. Slang. to make efforts that maintain but do not further one's status, progress, or performance.

      He's just treading water here until he can find another job.

  3. tread lightly / carefully / softly. tread lightly.

  4. tread on someone's toes / corns, to offend or irritate someone.

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Example Sentences

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Pressed on whether the law should be changed, Streeting said: "When it comes to speech, context is king. We do have to, as legislators, tread really carefully when it comes to boundaries of free speech."

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He said they had to tread carefully with the families concerned as they had lost a family member.

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However, that could be regarded as a very specific, limited Scottish example that doesn't tread on Home Office toes.

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Instead, chronic failures in a complicated system of referral, leasing and support services have left those housing authorities treading water.

The product has recently been used in large window frames and also to make kitchen cabinets, furniture and the treads of internal staircases.

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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023

Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.

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