tread on
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Definition
Verb: 1. To step on; to place one's foot down upon: To bring one's foot into contact with something by stepping. 2. To press down with the foot: To apply pressure to something by stepping on it.
Usage
This verb is used to describe the specific action of stepping directly onto an object or surface with one's foot, often implying contact or pressure. It is typically followed by the object being stepped on.
Examples
- Verb:
- Be careful not to tread on the flowers.
- I accidentally trod on his foot in the crowded elevator.
- The contract forbids anyone from treading on the newly laid grass.
Advanced Usage
- "to tread on someone's toes" (idiomatic): To offend someone, especially by interfering in their area of responsibility.
- I don't want to tread on his toes by making a decision that is really his to make.
Variants and Related Words
- Tread (verb): The base form, meaning to walk or step.
- Please tread lightly.
- Trod (verb): The simple past tense of 'tread'.
- Trodden (verb): A past participle of 'tread'.
Synonyms
- Step on: To place the foot on.
- Stomp on: To tread on heavily or forcefully.
- Crush: To press or squeeze with force, often destroying the shape.
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Tread on air (idiom): To be extremely happy or elated.
- After hearing the good news, she was treading on air.
- Tread carefully/warily: To proceed with great caution.
- This is a sensitive topic, so you should tread carefully.
Related Idioms
- Tread on thin ice: To be in a risky or dangerous situation.
- By questioning the manager's decision, he is treading on thin ice.
- Tread the boards: To act on the stage; to be an actor.
- She has been treading the boards since she was a child.
Verb
- place or press the foot on
- He stepped on the hem of her long gown