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Tire - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A tire is a rubber covering, typically filled with air, that fits around the wheel of a vehicle to provide traction, cushioning, and a smooth ride. It is essential for transportation.

tire

/taɪr/ /taɪə/

Definition:

A rubber covering for a wheel, providing traction and absorbing shock.

Synonyms:

tyre, wheel cover, rubber

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

energize, refresh

Common Collocations:

flat tire, spare tire, tire pressure, tire tread, winter tires

Derivatives:

tired, tiring, tiresome

Usage Tips:

Use "tire" as a noun for wheel coverings and as a verb meaning to exhaust or bore.

Common Phrases:

hit the road running, spare tire, kick the tires

Etymology:

From Old French "tirer," meaning to draw or pull; later applied to wheel coverings.

Examples:

  • 1. The car needs a new tire after the puncture.
  • 2. She felt too tired to continue the hike.
  • 3. Check your tire pressure before a long trip.
  • 4. The long lecture began to tire the students.

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