trace
/tɹeɪs/
trace
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- 1.
a mark or a series of signs or objects that are left behind to show the path or operations of someone or something.
"The detective followed the trace of the suspect."
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I can't find any trace of him.
I can't find any trace of him.
The detective followed the faint trace of mud to the house.
The detective followed the faint trace of mud to the house.
Scientists are trying to trace the origin of the ancient artifact.
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Frequently asked about trace
How do you pronounce trace?
trace is pronounced [/tɹeɪs/]. You can hear a native pronunciation on Smoveth.
What does trace mean?
trace means "trace". See the meanings and examples higher up on the page for the full picture.
How difficult is trace?
trace is a Elementary-level word.
Can you give an example sentence with trace?
Example: "I can't find any trace of him." — used to mean "trace".
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