Meaning & Definition of word "Thread"

Thread

/θrɛd/

noun:

  • 1. A thin strand of cotton, wool, or other fibers used for sewing or weaving.
    • Example: She used a needle and thread to repair the torn seam of her dress.
  • 2. A sequence of comments or messages on a particular topic, typically in online forums or discussions.
    • Example: I found an interesting thread on the forum discussing alternative energy sources.
  • 3. A continuous series of events or ideas that are connected.
    • Example: The thread of the story carried through each chapter, weaving the characters' experiences together.

verb:

  • 1. To pass a thread through the eye of a needle or through the holes of a fabric.
    • Example: She carefully threaded the needle before starting to sew the buttons.
  • 2. To move something through or along a specified path.
    • Example: He threaded the cable through the small opening in the wall.

Etymology

Old English 'thrēod', meaning 'twist, cord'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to get the thread of something:

to understand the essential points of a conversation or idea.

follow the thread:

to track or trace a line of reasoning or discussion.

spin a thread:

to create a narrative or story.

the golden thread:

a unifying idea or theme that runs through something.

Related Words

fiber:

A basic structural element of a fabric.

textile:

A fabric or cloth made from fibers.

sewing:

The act of fastening or attaching objects using stitches.

Slang Meanings of thread

Meaning: A discussion or topic thread in an online community.

Example Sentence: Did you see that thread about the new game on Reddit?

Meaning: To 'thread' can also mean to navigate through a series of messages or comments.

Example Sentence: I spent the afternoon threading through all those tweets.