Phonetic Breakdown of "trail"
Learn how to break down "trail" into its phonetic components. Understanding syllables and phonetics helps with pronunciation, spelling, and language learning.
Standard Phonetic Pronunciation:
/tɹeɪl/
Phonetic representation based on standard dictionaries
IPA Phonetic Pronunciation:
T R EY1 L
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Definition of "trail"
Pronunciation: /tɹeɪl/
Noun
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The track or indication marking the route followed by something that has passed, such as the footprints of animal on land or the contrail of an airplane in the sky.
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A route for travel over land, especially a narrow, unpaved pathway for use by hikers, horseback riders, etc.
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A trailer broadcast on television for a forthcoming film or programme.
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A walk in which all the edges are distinct.
Verb
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To follow behind (someone or something); to tail (someone or something).Example: "The hunters trailed their prey deep into the woods."
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To drag (something) behind on the ground.Example: "You'll get your coat all muddy if you trail it around like that."
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To leave (a trail of).Example: "He walked into the house, soaking wet, and trailed water all over the place."
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To show a trailer of (a film, TV show etc.); to release or publish a preview of (a report etc.) in advance of the full publication.Example: "His new film was trailed on TV last night."
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To hang or drag loosely behind; to move with a slow sweeping motion.Example: "The bride's long dress trailed behind her as she walked down the aisle."
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To run or climb like certain plants.
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To drag oneself lazily or reluctantly along.Example: "Our parents marched to church and we trailed behind."
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To be losing, to be behind in a competition.
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To carry (a firearm) with the breech near the ground and the upper part inclined forward, the piece being held by the right hand near the middle.
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To flatten (grass, etc.) by walking through it; to tread down.
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To take advantage of the ignorance of; to impose upon.