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Threaded - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Threaded means having a spiral groove or ridge, like a screw or bolt, allowing it to twist into place. It can also describe discussions organized in a connected sequence.

threaded

/ˈθrɛdɪd/ /ˈθrɛdɪd/

Definition:

Having passed a thread through something, or arranged in a continuous sequence.

Synonyms:

strung, interwoven, laced, connected

Part of Speech:

adjective, verb (past tense)

Antonyms:

unthreaded, disconnected

Common Collocations:

threaded needle, threaded discussion, tightly threaded, carefully threaded

Derivatives:

threading, threader

Usage Tips:

Use "threaded" to describe objects with threads or ideas connected logically in sequence.

Common Phrases:

threaded the needle, keep the conversation threaded, lose the thread

Etymology:

Derived from Old English "þrǣdan," meaning to pass a thread through something.

Examples:

  • 1. She threaded the needle with ease.
  • 2. The beads were carefully threaded onto the string.
  • 3. His argument was well-threaded and easy to follow.
  • 4. The screw was tightly threaded into place.

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