Pronunciation: /triːt wɪð/
noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea.
A1 I always treat my dog with a special treat when he behaves well.
A2 She loves to treat herself with a nice spa day every month.
B1 The company treats their employees with respect and fairness.
B2 The chef treated us with a delicious five-course meal at the restaurant.
C1 The professor treated the subject with great depth and complexity in his lecture.
C2 The artist's work is treated with reverence and admiration by art critics.
preposition A word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence.
A1 I treat my dog with love and care.
A2 She treats her colleagues with respect and kindness.
B1 The company treats customer complaints with urgency and professionalism.
B2 It is important to treat sensitive information with confidentiality.
C1 The government must treat all citizens with equality and fairness.
C2 As a doctor, it is crucial to treat patients with empathy and understanding.
formal It is important to treat with caution when handling hazardous materials.
informal I always treat with care when handling fragile items.
slang I treat my skateboard with mad respect because it's my favorite.
figurative She always treats challenges with a positive attitude, turning them into opportunities.
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