untread (Meaning)

Webster

untread (v. t.)

To tread back; to retrace.

Synonyms & Antonyms of untread

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

untread Sentence Examples

  1. The rugged adventurer untread the treacherous path, leaving no trace of his passage.
  2. The ancient stone floor bore the untread marks of time, etched into its surface.
  3. With bated breath, the explorer cautiously untread the forgotten ruins, revealing their hidden secrets.
  4. The once-bustling street had become desolate, its pavement untread by the foot of man.
  5. The abandoned railway tracks remained untread, a testament to the dwindling of human activity.
  6. The untread meadow stretched out before her, inviting her to venture off the beaten path.
  7. The hiker stumbled upon an untread trail, leading him into the uncharted wilderness.
  8. The detective meticulously untread the suspect's alibi, piece by piece, exposing the truth.
  9. The archaeologist carefully untread the layers of soil, revealing the ancient artifact beneath.
  10. As the sun began its descent, the weary travelers untread their weary steps, heading towards the shelter of their camp.

FAQs About the word untread

To tread back; to retrace.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The rugged adventurer untread the treacherous path, leaving no trace of his passage.

The ancient stone floor bore the untread marks of time, etched into its surface.

With bated breath, the explorer cautiously untread the forgotten ruins, revealing their hidden secrets.

The once-bustling street had become desolate, its pavement untread by the foot of man.