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knot1
noun
- 1. A join or tie in string, etc made by looping the ends around each other and pulling tight.
2. A bond or uniting link.
3. A coil or bun in the hair.
4. A decoratively tied ribbon, etc.
5. A tangle in hair, string, etc.
- Thesaurus: snarl, snag, coil, spiral, contortion, entanglement, tangle, twist.
7. A hard mass of wood at the point where a branch has grown out from a tree trunk.
8. A scar on a piece of timber, representing a cross-section through such a mass.
9. A node or joint in a stem, especially of grass.
10. A small gathering or cluster of people, etc.
- Thesaurus: cluster, bunch, assortment, gathering, aggregation, collection, heap, mass, pile.
12. loosely
- A nautical mile.
- 1. To tie something in a knot.
tr & intr
2. To tangle; to form knots.
- Thesaurus: entangle, entwine, knit, tangle.
3. Said eg of the stomach: to become tight with nervousness, etc.
adj
- Full of knots.
- Having a knot or knots.
- Full of knots.
- Thesaurus: gnarled, bumpy, hard, knobby, knotted, nodular, rough, rugged.
- Said of a problem, etc: difficult, complex or intricate.
- Thesaurus: difficult, complex, troublesome, complicated, unresolvable, hard.
- colloq
Very fast.
- (rit)
colloq
An expression of disagreement, refusal or dismissiveness.
- To bewilder, confuse or perplex them or oneself.
- colloq
To get married.
tie
verb tied, tying
- 1. To fasten with a string, ribbon or rope, etc.
- Thesaurus: join, fasten, bind, attach.
- Thesaurus: knot, do up (
3. To be fastened with a knot, string or ribbon, etc.
- Example: a dress that ties at the back
4. To have the same score or final position as another (competitor or entrant) in a game or contest, etc.
- Thesaurus: equal, be on a par with, match, keep up with, parallel, break even, draw, come to a deadlock.
- Form: tie with someone (usually)
- Form: tie someone down (often)
- To mark (notes of the same pitch) with a curved line showing that they are to be played as a continuous sound rather than individually;
- To play (notes of the same pitch) in this way.
- 1. A narrow strip of material worn, especially by men, round the neck under a shirt collar and tied in a knot or bow at the front.
- Thesaurus: necktie, cravat, bow tie, neckerchief, bow, scarf.
- Thesaurus: fastening, band, strap, bond, brace, yoke.
4. A link or bond.
- Example: ties of friendship
- Thesaurus: deadlock, stalemate, draw, even game, dead heat, neck-and-neck contest.
(Brit)
6. A game or match to be played, especially in a knockout competition.
- Example: The third round ties were all postponed
8. music.
- A curved line above two or more notes of the same pitch showing that they are to be played as a continuous sound rather than individually.
9. A railway sleeper.
- See under knot1.
Phrasal Verb: tie someone down
- To bind them to a decision or commitment.
- To be in or be brought into connection with it; to correspond or be made to correspond with it. See also tie-in.
- To moor or dock.
- To bind them securely.To keep them busy.To block or restrict their progress, movement or operation.
- To attach and fasten it securely with string, especially to make it into a parcel with string.To invest money or funds, etc so that it cannot be used for other purposes.
- See tie in with something above.
