tied Synonyms

tied Meaning

Wordnet

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

Wordnet

tied (a)

fastened with strings or cords

closed with a lace

Webster

tied (imp. & p. p.)

of Tie

tied Sentence Examples

  1. The dog's collar was tied securely to the leash.
  2. The balloon strings were tied together to create a colorful bouquet.
  3. The seamstress carefully tied off the loose thread.
  4. The athlete tied his running shoes tightly for optimal performance.
  5. The gift was elaborately tied with a ribbon and bow.
  6. The prisoner's hands were tied behind his back.
  7. The boat was tied up to the dock to prevent it from drifting away.
  8. The rope was tied tightly around the heavy object to secure it.
  9. The hikers tied knots in the rope to create a makeshift ladder.
  10. 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,

attached, fastened, bound,restrained, constrained, stuck,wedged, tense, taut, snug

loose, relaxed, lax, insecure, unsecured, untied, detached, slack, untied, 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.