Meaning & Definition of Pedal in English
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Pedal
A lever operated by the foot to control a mechanism.
Pronunciation:
/ˈpɛd.əl/Part of Speech:
noun, verbPlural:
pedalsDetailed Definitions
Definition: A foot-operated lever used to control a machine, such as a bicycle or a piano.
Example Sentence: She pressed the pedal to accelerate her bicycle.
Definition: To use the feet to operate the pedals of a vehicle or a musical instrument.
Example Sentence: He learned to pedal the guitar while singing.
Definition: To push or move something forward using the pedals.
Example Sentence: They had to pedal hard to climb the steep hill.
Etymology
Origin: From Latin 'pes', meaning 'foot'.
Synonyms
leviertreadleacceleratorgear shift
Common Phrases and Expressions
- pedal to the metal: To go full speed or to push to the limit.
- pedal power: Energy produced through pedaling, typically used in the context of cycling.
- step on the pedal: To press down on the pedal to accelerate or increase speed.
Translations
- Spanish: pedal
- French: pédale
- German: Pedal
- Russian: педаль
Related Words
- bicycle: A two-wheeled vehicle that is powered by pedaling.
- treadle: An operating lever or pedal that is moved by the foot.
- accelerator: A pedal in a vehicle that controls the speed.
Slang Meanings of pedal
Meaning: To pedal quickly or efficiently.
Example Sentence: She was really pedaling it on the way to work.
Meaning: To work hard to achieve something.
Example Sentence: He's been pedaling like crazy to meet the deadline.