tied (Meaning)
tied (s)
bound or secured closely
bound together by or as if by a strong rope; especially as by a bond of affection
of the score in a contest
tied (a)
fastened with strings or cords
closed with a lace
tied (imp. & p. p.)
of Tie
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tied Sentence Examples
- The dog's collar was tied securely to the leash.
- The balloon strings were tied together to create a colorful bouquet.
- The seamstress carefully tied off the loose thread.
- The athlete tied his running shoes tightly for optimal performance.
- The gift was elaborately tied with a ribbon and bow.
- The prisoner's hands were tied behind his back.
- The boat was tied up to the dock to prevent it from drifting away.
- The rope was tied tightly around the heavy object to secure it.
- The hikers tied knots in the rope to create a makeshift ladder.
- The artist's hands were tied as she delicately painted the intricate details.
FAQs About the word tied
bound or secured closely, bound together by or as if by a strong rope; especially as by a bond of affection, fastened with strings or cords, closed with a lace,
bound,attached, fastened, constrained,restrained, stuck, jammed, tense, firm, taut
untied, slack, unsecured, slack, relaxed,loose, detached, loose, relaxed, lax
The dog's collar was tied securely to the leash.
The balloon strings were tied together to create a colorful bouquet.
The seamstress carefully tied off the loose thread.
The athlete tied his running shoes tightly for optimal performance.