trek (Meaning)

Wordnet

trek (n)

a journey by ox wagon (especially an organized migration by a group of settlers)

any long and difficult trip

Wordnet

trek (v)

journey on foot, especially in the mountains

make a long and difficult journey

Webster

trek (n.)

To draw or haul a load, as oxen.

To travel, esp. by ox wagon; to go from place to place; to migrate.

The act of trekking; a drawing or a traveling; a journey; a migration.

trek Sentence Examples

  1. The hikers embarked on a challenging trek through the rugged mountains.
  2. The expedition required a long and arduous trek through the dense rainforest.
  3. The pilgrims undertook a sacred trek to the holy site, enduring countless hardships.
  4. The students trekked across the sprawling campus, eager to explore its vast academic offerings.
  5. The scientist trekked into the remote wilderness to study the endangered species.
  6. The explorer trekked through uncharted territory, driven by a thirst for adventure.
  7. The refugees trekked for days to escape the war-torn region.
  8. The soldiers trekked through treacherous terrain, carrying heavy backpacks and weapons.
  9. The indigenous people trekked to their ancestral lands for a traditional ceremony.
  10. The intrepid mountaineer trekked up the treacherous slopes of the towering peak.

FAQs About the word trek

a journey by ox wagon (especially an organized migration by a group of settlers), any long and difficult trip, journey on foot, especially in the mountains, mak

expedition, journey,trip,excursion, tour, voyage, travel(s), peregrination, errand, flight

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The hikers embarked on a challenging trek through the rugged mountains.

The expedition required a long and arduous trek through the dense rainforest.

The pilgrims undertook a sacred trek to the holy site, enduring countless hardships.

The students trekked across the sprawling campus, eager to explore its vast academic offerings.