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    tight
    /tʌɪt/

    adjective

    adverb

    • 1. very firmly, closely, or tensely: "he went downstairs, holding tight to the bannisters"

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  3. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word tight, from adjective to adverb, with synonyms, examples, and etymology. Find out how to say tight in different contexts and phrases.

  4. Learn the meaning of tight as an adjective or adverb in different contexts, such as clothes, money, security, or music. Find synonyms, antonyms, idioms, and usage examples for tight.

  5. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word tight, such as fitting closely, strict, or difficult. See synonyms, examples, and pronunciation of tight in British and American English.

    • held or fixed in position securely; difficult to move, open or separate. He kept a tight grip on her arm. She twisted her hair into a tight knot. The screw was so tight that it wouldn't move.
    • fitting closely to your body and sometimes uncomfortable. She was wearing a tight pair of jeans. These shoes are much too tight. The new sweater was a tight fit.
    • difficult to manage with because there is not enough. We have a very tight budget. The president has a tight schedule today. The deadline for finishing the project is too tight (= too soon).
    • very strict and hard to resist, avoid, etc. to keep tight control over something. Dozens of streets are being closed and security is tight. We need tighter security at the airport.
  6. If something is closed or fastened so firmly that it can barely be moved, it's tight. And if you accidentally shrunk your favorite pair of jeans in the wash, they might be tight too.

  7. Learn the meaning of tight as an adjective or adverb in different contexts, such as clothes, money, security, or music. Find synonyms, antonyms, idioms, and usage examples for tight.

  8. firmly or closely fixed in place; not easily moved; secure: a tight knot. drawn or stretched so as to be tense; taut. affording little or no extra room; fitting closely, especially too closely: a tight collar. difficult to deal with or manage: to be in a tight situation.