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knot

verb
/nɒt/

Meaning

to tie in a knot; to fasten with loops and turns
a fastening made by tying a piece of string, rope, or something similar; a hard mass in wood
A fastening made by tying a piece of string, rope, or something similar.

Example Sentences

She knotted the rope securely.

The sailor tied a secure knot to anchor the boat safely.

She tied the ribbon into a neat knot.

Example Expressions

tie the knot

Synonyms

tie, bind, fasten, secure, fastening, loop, twist, bond
Entry 1
tie, bind, fasten, secure
Entry 2
tie, fastening, loop, twist
Entry 3
tie, loop, twist, fastening, bond

Antonyms

untie, loosen, unfasten, free, untied rope, loose end, straight line, loose, release
Entry 1
untie, loosen, unfasten, free
Entry 2
untied rope, loose end, straight line
Entry 3
loose, untie, release

Collocations

tie a knot, knot together, nautical knot, loose knot, tight knot, sailor's knot, knot in rope, knot problem
Entry 1
tie a knot, knot together, nautical knot, loose knot, tight knot
Entry 2
tie a knot, tight knot, sailor's knot
Entry 3
tight knot, tie a knot, knot in rope, knot problem

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