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  1. 1. a. : to step or walk on or over. b. : to walk or proceed along : follow. treading a fine line between tradition and innovation. 2. a. : to form by treading : beat. tread a path. b. : to execute by stepping or dancing. tread a measure. 3. a. : to beat or press with the feet : trample. b. : to subdue or repress as if by trampling : crush. 4.

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  3. noun. a manner or style of walking, dancing, etc. a light tread. the act of treading. the top surface of a step in a staircase. the outer part of a tyre or wheel that makes contact with the road, esp the grooved surface of a pneumatic tyre. the part of a rail that wheels touch.

  4. TREAD definition: 1. to put your foot on something or to press something down with your foot: 2. to walk: 3. to…. Learn more.

  5. When you tread on the earth, you walk on it. The next time your pal thinks you have it too easy, you might ask him, “Why don’t you tread in my shoes for a day?” Tread usually implies stepping with force, but it can also simply mean placing your feet, one after the other, on the ground.

  6. 1. to walk on, in, along, across, over, etc. 2. to do or follow by walking, dancing, etc. treading the measures briskly. 3. to press or beat with the feet so as to crush or injure; trample. 4. to oppress or subdue, as if by stepping on.

  7. Synonyms for TREAD: walk, step, wander, stroll, pad, ambulate, leg (it), traipse, saunter, march.

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