Track

Pronunciation: /ˈtræk/

Track (noun)

  1. a narrow path or road, often used by vehicles or animals.
  2. a single song or piece of music on a CD or album.
  3. a circular path used for running or racing in sports.

Examples

  • The track was muddy after the rain.
  • They drove carefully along the narrow track.

Common collocations: dirt track, off-road track, hit track, bonus track, running track

Track (verb)

  1. to follow someone or something to find or catch them.
  2. to watch or check the progress or development of something.

Examples

  • The detective tracked the suspect through the city.
  • They tracked the animal's footprints in the snow.

Synonyms of Track

Neutral

Informal

Antonyms of Track

  • when referring to losing a path or trail