tread in a sentence
v. i.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Definition
TREAD: to walk or step on or along a surface with care or caution.
Sample Sentences
- She tried to tread lightly on the snow so as not to disturb the peaceful silence.
- The hikers were advised to tread carefully along the narrow mountain path.
- His heart felt heavy as he treaded down the familiar streets of his childhood.
- They vowed to tread the path of honesty and integrity in their business dealings.
- As the storm approached, she decided to tread back home before it got worse.
- She had to tread carefully on the icy sidewalk to avoid falling.
- The soldiers were instructed to tread lightly in enemy territory to avoid detection.
- As the hikers began to tread through the dense forest, they marveled at the towering trees.
- He would often tread on my dreams with his harsh criticism, stifling my confidence.
- The children were excited to tread in the shallow water at the beach, laughing as the waves lapped at their feet.
- She tried to tread lightly on the uneven ground to avoid tripping.
- As they walked through the forest, they made sure to tread carefully to protect the delicate ecosystem.
- His advice was to tread softly in sensitive conversations to avoid causing offense.
- The hikers learned to tread the narrow path with caution, as the cliffs dropped steeply on either side.
- In the dance, every step required them to tread with grace and precision to match the rhythm of the music.