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    tied
    /tʌɪd/

    adjective

    • 1. fastened or attached with string or similar cord: "a neatly tied package"
    • 2. (of a game or contest) with both or more competitors or teams achieving the same score: "the first tied match in the league"

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  2. 1. a. : to fasten, attach, or close by means of a tie. b. : to form a knot or bow in. tie your scarf. c. : to make by tying constituent elements. tied a wreath. tie a fishing fly. 2. a. : to place or establish in relationship : connect. b. : to unite in marriage. c. : to unite (musical notes) by a tie. d.

  3. adjective. bound together by or as if by a strong rope; especially as by a bond of affection. “people tied by blood or marriage”. synonyms: united. characterized by unity; being or joined into a single entity. adjective. of the score in a contest. “the score is tied ”.

  4. Define tied. tied synonyms, tied pronunciation, tied translation, English dictionary definition of tied. bound, fastened, or attached with a rope or string drawn together and knotted: He tied the package securely.

  5. to fasten together two ends of a piece of string or other long, thin material, or to ( cause to) hold together with a long, thin piece of string, material, etc.: Could you tie this piece of string for me? This skirt ties at the waist. tie something in something She tied the ribbon tightly in a bow / knot.

  6. Tied definition: (of a public house, retail shop, etc) obliged to sell only the beer, products, etc, of a particular producer. See examples of TIED used in a sentence.

  7. 1. (of a public house, retail shop, etc) obliged to sell only the beer, products, etc, of a particular producer. a tied house. tied outlet. 2. (of a house or cottage) rented out to the tenant for as long as he or she is employed by the owner. 3.

  8. Definition of tied adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Jun 2, 2024 · tied (comparative more tied, superlative most tied) Closely associated or connected.

  10. to bind or join firmly: [~ + object] Great affection tied them. to confine or restrict: [~ + object] The weather tied us to the house. to make the same score (as another); be equal (to) in a contest: [no object] The two teams tied and had to play an extra period. [~ + object] Suddenly the other team tied the score.

  11. to finish at the same time or score the same number of points, etc. in a competition as someone or something else: tie (for) Elsa and I tied (for first place) in the spelling test. tie with We tied with a team from the south in the championships. Compare. equalize. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. tie verb (MUSIC) [ T ]