Other Words for Trace

Trace Adjective Synonyms
dog, pursue, follow (in the footsteps of), stalk, track (down), shadow, trail, tail
We traced him to a seedy hotel in Caracas.

Trace Noun Synonyms
delineate, outline, copy, draw, map, chart, mark (out), record, reproduce, sketch
We traced Marco Polo's route to China and back.

investigate, discover, ascertain, detect, determine, find, seek, search for, hunt down or up, unearth, track
Have you traced her whereabouts? I am able to trace my ancestry back to the time of the First Crusade.

Trace Verb Synonyms
bit, spot, speck, jot, drop, dash, suspicion, remnant, tinge, iota, whiff, suggestion, trifle
The traces of mud on the suspect's shoes proved he had been there.

hint, intimation, sign, token, suggestion, touch, vestige, indication, mark, record, evidence, clue
There wasn't any trace of the intruders.

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Chart / Drop / Sign / Mark / Tail / Draw / Speck / Stalk / Copy / Record

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