belted tire: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

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UK/ˈbɛltɪd ˈtaɪə/US/ˈbɛltɪd ˈtaɪɚ/

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What does “belted tire” mean?

A type of tire for road vehicles that contains reinforcing belts, typically made of steel or fabric, under the tread for increased strength, puncture resistance, and durability.

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Definition

Meaning and Definition

A type of tire for road vehicles that contains reinforcing belts, typically made of steel or fabric, under the tread for increased strength, puncture resistance, and durability.

Can refer to the standard modern construction method for car tires, though sometimes used specifically to contrast with older bias-ply tires or newer run-flat designs. May also be referenced in discussions of vehicle performance and safety.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

Spelling: British uses 'belted tyre'. The term is equally technical in both varieties.

Connotations

Neutral technical term in both. May have slight connotation of being a premium or standard feature, as opposed to basic tires.

Frequency

Low in general speech, slightly higher in automotive retail, repair, and enthusiast contexts. American usage might be slightly more frequent in marketing/advertising for certain product lines.

Grammar

How to Use “belted tire” in a Sentence

The + vehicle/type + [uses/has] + belted tires.To fit/install + belted tires + [on/to] + a vehicle.Made of + belted tire + material/cord.

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
steel-belted tirebelted radial tirebelted construction
medium
install a belted tiremanufacture belted tiresa set of belted tires
weak
durable belted tirehigh-performance belted tirerecommend a belted tire

Examples

Examples of “belted tire” in a Sentence

adjective

British English

  • The belted tyre construction is now the industry norm.
  • He prefers belted tyres for long motorway journeys.

American English

  • Belted tire technology greatly improved tread life.
  • Most new cars come equipped with belted tires.

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Used in automotive parts sales, procurement, and manufacturing specifications.

Academic

Found in engineering, materials science, or automotive technology texts describing tire construction.

Everyday

Rare. A mechanic might say, 'You should get steel-belted radials for better wear.' The term 'belted' is seldom stressed.

Technical

Standard term in automotive engineering, repair manuals, and tire industry literature to specify construction.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “belted tire”

Strong

radial tire (most common specific type)belted radial

Neutral

reinforced tiresteel-belted radial

Weak

carcass tire (broader category)modern tire constructionply tire (less specific)

Vocabulary

Antonyms of “belted tire”

bias-ply tirecross-ply tirenon-belted tirevintage tire

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “belted tire”

  • Incorrect plural: 'belts tire'. Correct: 'belted tires'. Confusing it with 'belt drive' (e.g., on machinery or bicycles). Using it as a verb phrase: 'He belted the tire' (incorrect in this context).

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Nearly all modern radial tires are belted. 'Radial' refers to the orientation of the ply cords (running radially from bead to bead), while 'belted' specifies the presence of stabilizing belts under the tread. They are often used together: 'belted radial'.

Typically steel (steel-belted radial), but can also be made from materials like Kevlar, polyester, or fiberglass for different performance characteristics.

It's quite technical. In everyday talk, people usually just say 'tires' or specify 'radials'. You might use it when discussing specific features with a mechanic or when buying tires, e.g., 'Do you recommend steel-belted ones?'

The belts stabilize the tread area, reducing squirming and heat buildup. This leads to longer tread life, better fuel efficiency, improved puncture resistance, and often better handling compared to non-belted (e.g., bias-ply) tires.

A type of tire for road vehicles that contains reinforcing belts, typically made of steel or fabric, under the tread for increased strength, puncture resistance, and durability.

Belted tire is usually technical / specialist / commercial in register.

Belted tire: in British English it is pronounced /ˈbɛltɪd ˈtaɪə/, and in American English it is pronounced /ˈbɛltɪd ˈtaɪɚ/. Tap the audio buttons above to hear it.

Phrases

Idioms & Phrases

  • [No common idioms directly with this specific term]

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Imagine a strong BELT (like a weightlifter's belt) wrapped around the inside of the TIRE, giving it extra support.

Conceptual Metaphor

PROTECTION IS A SURROUNDING BAND / DURABILITY IS A REINFORCING LAYER.

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
For increased durability and resistance to road hazards, most contemporary vehicles are fitted with .
Multiple Choice

What is the primary function of the 'belt' in a belted tire?