The word "treaders" is spelled with a long "e" sound as "t-r-e-a-d-e-r-s." The "ea" combination in the middle of the word is pronounced as a long "e" sound, which is common in English words such as "beach" and "peach." The phonetic transcription of "treaders" is /ˈtrɛdərz/, with the stress on the first syllable. This word refers to people who walk or step on something repeatedly, such as tires on a track or footsteps on a staircase.