Pronunciation: /ˈpɛdəl/
noun a foot-operated lever or control for a vehicle, machine, or instrument
A1 I use my bicycle pedal to move the bike forward.
A2 She accidentally stepped on the pedal and the car accelerated.
B1 The piano player used the sustain pedal to hold the notes longer.
B2 The guitarist's foot slipped off the pedal during the solo.
C1 The advanced cyclist adjusted the pedal tension for better performance.
C2 The professional racer's pedal stroke was smooth and powerful.
verb to operate a pedal
A1 I pedal my bike to school every day.
A2 She pedals slowly to conserve energy.
B1 The musician pedaled the piano to create beautiful music.
B2 He pedaled furiously to catch up with the leading cyclist.
C1 The professional cyclist pedaled effortlessly up the steep hill.
C2 She pedaled with precision and grace, winning the race.
formal She pressed down on the pedal to accelerate the car.
informal I like to pedal my bike around the neighborhood for exercise.
slang Let's hit the pedal to the metal and get there as fast as we can!
figurative He really knows how to pedal his ideas to get them accepted.
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