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UK/["/taɪt/"]/US/["/taɪt/"]/

Meaning of Tight

In simple words: Close-fitting or very firm.

Tight in a sentence

  • The lid on the jar was too tight for me to open.
  • She wore a tight dress that accentuated her figure.
  • The game ended in a tight score, with only one point separating the teams.
  • He has a tight schedule this week, with meetings every day.
  • The competition was tight, and it was hard to predict the winner.
  • Make sure to tie the rope tight so it doesn't come loose.
  • She felt tightness in her chest during the stressful situation.
  • The budget was tight this year, so we had to cut back on spending.

How to use Tight

Use 'tight' to describe something that is snug or has little space, such as clothing or a grip. It can also mean strict. Typically informal when used to describe relationships, such as 'tight friends'. Avoid using it in very formal contexts.

Grammar pattern

tight + adjective/noun

Memory hint

Think of a 'tightrope' walker who has to balance carefully.

Related words

Synonyms for Tight

  • constricted
  • close2
  • mean
  • tipsy

Opposites of Tight

Common mistakes with Tight

  • Confused with 'tide' in pronunciation.
  • Using 'tight' when describing something loose.
  • Mixing up 'tight' with 'tighten' - which is a verb.

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Frequently asked questions about Tight

What does Tight mean?

Close-fitting or very firm.

What is the definition of Tight?

held or fixed in position securely; difficult to move, open or separate

How do you use Tight in a sentence?

The lid on the jar was too tight for me to open.

Can you give another example of Tight?

She wore a tight dress that accentuated her figure.

What are synonyms for Tight?

Common alternatives include constricted, close2, mean, tipsy.

What is the opposite of Tight?

Opposite meanings include loose, baggy, slack.

What words go with Tight?

It commonly pairs with be, feel, look, extremely, fairly, very, be, feel, look, extremely, fairly, very, be, look, seem, extremely, fairly, very, be, seem, become, extremely, fairly, very, be, feel, look, extremely, fairly, very.

What are common mistakes when using Tight?

Confused with 'tide' in pronunciation. Using 'tight' when describing something loose. Mixing up 'tight' with 'tighten' - which is a verb.

How do you pronounce Tight?

US: /["/taɪt/"]/, UK: /["/taɪt/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Tight?

Use 'tight' to describe something that is snug or has little space, such as clothing or a grip. It can also mean strict. Typically informal when used to describe relationships, such as 'tight friends'. Avoid using it in very formal contexts.

What CEFR level is Tight?

"Tight" is at B1 level on the CEFR scale.