Word Image



plural: tracks
Part Of Speech
noun, verb
Word Meaning
noun: a mark left by something that has gone by; a trail or path; a course laid out for racing; the parallel rails of a railroad; awareness of things or the order in which things happen or ideas come; the course along which something moves or progresses
verb: to follow the tracks or traces of; to search for until found; to observe the moving path of; to make tracks upon or with
Word Family
tracked
tracking
tracker
trackless
tracksuit
trackball
racetrack
sidetrack
backtrack
soundtrack
multitrack
offtrack
Sentences
We had so much fun we lost track of the time.
I love the music soundtrack for this movie!
The hunter was intent on tracking the deer through the forest.
Please do not track mud all over the floor.
He kept track of all his expenses in a small notebook.
We were warned about walking beside the railroad tracks.
There is a narrow track or trail to follow to the pond.
The study tracked the patients over the course of five years.
The ship can track incoming missiles with radar.
Meteorologists are tracking the storm.
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