treads Sentence Examples

  1. The hiker carefully tested the treads on their boots before embarking on the rugged trail.
  2. The worn treads on the tires indicated that the car had seen many miles.
  3. The escalator treads moved smoothly, carrying passengers up and down.
  4. The treadle on the sewing machine allowed for fine control over the needle.
  5. The carpet treads provided traction on the slippery floor.
  6. The caterpillar treads of the tank gave it superior mobility on uneven terrain.
  7. The tread pattern on the tires improved grip and cornering ability.
  8. The treads on the tennis shoes were designed to provide maximum traction on the court.
  9. The treadle pump used by the blacksmith generated air for the forge.
  10. The treads on the conveyor belt transported heavy materials across the factory floor.

treads Meaning

treads

manner of stepping, to set foot, an act or instance of treading, to form by treading, to subdue or repress as if by trampling, to execute by stepping or dancing, the ridges or grooves on the surface of a tire, to put one's foot, a mark (something, such as a footprint or the imprint of a tire) made by or as if by treading, the part of a wheel or tire that makes contact with a road or rail, to walk along, the sound of treading, to copulate with, a mark made by or as if by treading, the distance between the points of contact with the ground of the two front wheels or the two rear wheels of a vehicle, the action of treading, the pattern on the bottom of a sole, the part of a shoe or boot sole that touches the ground, the upper horizontal part of a step, copulate, to beat or press with the feet, to move or proceed on or as if on foot, the pattern of ridges or grooves made or cut in the face of a tire, to perform by stepping or dancing, the width of such a tread, to walk or proceed along, to step or walk on or over, the horizontal part of a step, to keep the body nearly upright in the water and the head above water by a treading motion of the feet usually aided by the hands, the action, manner, or sound of treading or stepping, the part of a sole that touches the ground, to give offense (as by encroaching on one's rights or feelings)

FAQs About the word treads

manner of stepping, to set foot, an act or instance of treading, to form by treading, to subdue or repress as if by trampling, to execute by stepping or dancing

walks,steps, strides, hoofs (it), foots (it), ambulates, marches, saunters, strolls, pads

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The hiker carefully tested the treads on their boots before embarking on the rugged trail.

The worn treads on the tires indicated that the car had seen many miles.

The escalator treads moved smoothly, carrying passengers up and down.

The treadle on the sewing machine allowed for fine control over the needle.