TRECKED Synonyms
There is 0 hypernym of the word trecked. (close relations)
Best Synonyms for TRECKED
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| traveled | verbv | |||||
adjective • traveled over or through; sometimes used as a combining term adjective satellite • familiar with many parts of the world | ||||||
| hiked | verbv | |||||
noun • a long walk usually for exercise or pleasure • an increase in cost • the amount a salary is increased verb • increase • walk a long way, as for pleasure or physical exercise | ||||||
| journeyed | verbv | |||||
noun • the act of traveling from one place to another verb • undertake a journey or trip • travel upon or across | ||||||
| meandered | verbv | |||||
noun • a bend or curve, as in a stream or river • an aimless amble on a winding course verb • to move or cause to move in a sinuous, spiral, or circular course | ||||||
| rambled | verb, adjectivev, adj | |||||
noun • an aimless amble on a winding course verb • continue talking or writing in a desultory manner • move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment | ||||||
| sauntered | verbv | |||||
noun • a careless leisurely gait • a leisurely walk (usually in some public place) verb • walk leisurely and with no apparent aim | ||||||
| slogged | verbv | |||||
verb • work doggedly or persistently • walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mud • strike heavily, especially with the fist or a bat | ||||||
| strolled | verbv | |||||
verb • To wander on foot; to ramble idly or leisurely; to rove. • To go somewhere with ease. • To walk the streets as a prostitute. | ||||||
| trudged | verbv | |||||
noun • a long difficult walk verb • walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mud | ||||||
| wandered | verbv | |||||
verb • move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment • be sexually unfaithful to one's partner in marriage • go via an indirect route or at no set pace • to move or cause to move in a sinuous, spiral, or circular course • lose clarity or turn aside especially from the main subject of attention or course of argument in writing, thinking, or speaking | ||||||