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trod|den — «TROD uhn», verb. a past participle of tread: »The cattle had trodden down the corn … Useful english dictionary
down|trod|den — «DOWN TROD uhn», adjective. 1. tyrannized over; oppressed. 2. trodden down; trampled upon … Useful english dictionary
down·trod·den — /ˈdaʊnˈtrɑːdn̩/ adj somewhat formal : without hope because of being treated badly by powerful people, governments, etc. downtrodden people They were poor and downtrodden. the downtrodden : downtrodden people He showed compa … Useful english dictionary
well-trod·den — … Useful english dictionary
trod — down·trod·den; un·trod; trod; down·trod·den·ness; … English syllables
trodden — trod|den [ˈtrɔdn US ˈtra:dn] the past participle of ↑tread 1 … Dictionary of contemporary English
trodden — trod•den [[t]ˈtrɒd n[/t]] v. a pp. of tread … From formal English to slang
downtrodden — down·trod·den … English syllables
re-tread — (ˈ) ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ transitive verb : to tread again * * * /ree tred /, v.t., v.i., re trod, re trodden or re trod, re treading. to tread again. [1590 1600; RE + TREAD] * * * re|tread «verb. ree TREHD; noun. REE TREHD», verb, tread|ed, tread| … Useful english dictionary
tread — tread1 [ tred ] (past tense trod [ trad ] or tread|ed [ tredəd ] ; past participle trod|den [ tradn ] or trod [ trad ] ) verb * 1. ) intransitive or transitive BRITISH to walk or step on something: tread on: As she stumbled in the dark, she trod… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English