tacker Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
Weak:
- supplement
- lengthen
- fix
- prolong
- intensify
- boost
- enhance
- escalate
- enforce
- multiply
- reinforce
- beef-up-
- magnify
- amplify
- raise
- fasten
- graft
- augment
- increase
- elongate
- reenforce
- interfuse
- hitch
- swell-up-
- supply
- complement
- strengthen
- protract
- maximize
- inject
- affix
- heighten
- compound
- tag
- enlarge
- insert
- infuse
- tie
- extend
Strongest:
- subtract
- take-off
- detach
- reduce
- disconnect
- disconnect
- separate
- remove
- cut
- detach
- take-off
- knock-off
- subtract
- deduct
- remove
- deduct
- separate
- reduce
- abate
- knock-off
- abate
- cut
Strong:
- lop-off-
- unfasten
- lower
- amputate
- contract
- bate
- sever
- amputate
- diminish
- lessen
- bate
- cut-back
- decrease
- lop-off-
- cut-back
- excise
- excise
- lower
- contract
- decrease
- sever
- unfasten
- lessen
- diminish
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tacker Meaning
tacker (n)
a worker who fastens things by tacking them (as with tacks or by spotwelding)
a sewer who fastens a garment with long loose stitches
a hand-held machine for driving staples home
tacker (n.)
One who tacks.
tacker Sentence Examples
- The carpenter used a tacker to secure the fabric to the wooden frame.
- The upholstery tacker easily attached the new leather to the antique chair.
- The tacker was loaded with a strip of thin tacks for convenient use.
- The electrician used a tacker to hold the wires safely in place.
- The artist used a tacker to pin up their sketches on the studio wall.
- The tacker was a handy tool for quickly attaching temporary signs.
- The tacker's sharp point pierced through the paper effortlessly.
- The tacker had a comfortable grip for easy handling.
- The tacker was a time-saver for tasks involving numerous small fasteners.
- The durability of the tacker made it suitable for heavy-duty applications.
FAQs About the word tacker
a worker who fastens things by tacking them (as with tacks or by spotwelding), a sewer who fastens a garment with long loose stitches, a hand-held machine for d
add, adjoin, attach, subjoin,append, expand, introduce, annex, supplement, lengthen
subtract, take off, detach, reduce, disconnect, disconnect, separate, remove, cut, detach
The carpenter used a tacker to secure the fabric to the wooden frame.
The upholstery tacker easily attached the new leather to the antique chair.
The tacker was loaded with a strip of thin tacks for convenient use.
The electrician used a tacker to hold the wires safely in place.
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