tying (Meaning)
tying (n)
the act of tying or binding things together
tying (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Tie
Synonyms & Antonyms of tying
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Synonyms:
- entangling
- leashing
- interlacing
- lacing
- coiling
- girting
- tethering
- girding
- interweaving
- snarling
- intertwining
Antonyms:
tying Sentence Examples
- The bride and groom exchanged vows, tying the knot in a beautiful ceremony.
- The hikers tied their backpacks securely to avoid losing their belongings.
- The seamstress carefully tied the lace around the edge of the garment.
- The shoelace became dangerously loose, threatening to trip the runner.
- The doctor skillfully tied off the suture, ensuring a secure wound closure.
- The electrician meticulously tied the wires together, creating a dependable connection.
- The gardener tied up the tomato plants, providing support to their delicate stems.
- The dog's leash was tied to the fence post, keeping the pet safely contained.
- The painter used a piece of string to tie back the canvas, allowing it to dry properly.
- The boater used a knot to tie the anchor to the boat's stern, ensuring a secure hold.
FAQs About the word tying
the act of tying or binding things togetherof Tie
wiring, roping, threading,binding, strapping, winding,trussing, lashing, cinching, banding
unfastening,untying, undoing, undoing, unfastening, untying, unloosing, untwisting, unstrapping, unleashing
The bride and groom exchanged vows, tying the knot in a beautiful ceremony.
The hikers tied their backpacks securely to avoid losing their belongings.
The seamstress carefully tied the lace around the edge of the garment.
The shoelace became dangerously loose, threatening to trip the runner.