Meaning of Leash
A strap or cord used to control an animal, especially a dog.
In simple words: A strong strap for holding an animal, especially a dog.
Leash in a sentence
- She took her dog for a walk, attaching it to the leash.
- He bought a new leash that matches his dog's collar.
- Always keep the leash short when near other dogs.
- The trainer taught her how to use a leash properly during walks.
- Some pets require a leash to ensure they don’t run away.
How to use Leash
Commonly used for walking dogs. Not appropriate for other contexts where animals are not involved.
Grammar pattern
leash + object
Memory hint
Think of holding a dog on a leash as leading the way.
Related words
Collocations with Leash
- tight leash
- walk on a leash
- dog leash
- leash law
- loose leash
Common mistakes with Leash
- Using 'leash' to refer to a generic strap or rope.
- Confusing with 'leash' as a verb meaning to restrain, instead of the noun.
- Incorrectly pluralizing as 'leashes' when referring to an individual.
Leash appears in
Leash in other languages
- Arabicالعربية
مقود
شريط قوي للإمساك بحيوان، خاصةً كلب.
- Bengaliবাংলা
Leash
একটি পশুর, বিশেষ করে কুকুরের লাগাম বা দড়ি।
- GermanDeutsch
Leine
Ein starker Riemen, um ein Tier, besonders einen Hund, festzuhalten.
- SpanishEspañol
Correa
Una correa resistente para sujetar a un animal, sobre todo a un perro.
- Persianفارسی
قلاده
یک بند محکم برای نگه داشتن یک حیوان، به ویژه یک سگ.
- FrenchFrançais
Laisse
Une sangle solide pour tenir un animal, surtout un chien.
- Hindiहिन्दी
पट्टा
किसी जानवर, खासकर कुत्ते को पकड़ने के लिए एक मजबूत पट्टा।
- ItalianItaliano
Guinzaglio
Una cinghia robusta per tenere un animale, soprattutto un cane.
- PortuguesePortuguês
Coleira
Uma tira forte para segurar um animal, especialmente um cão.
- RussianРусский
Поводок
Прочный ремень для удержания животного, особенно собаки.
- Urduاردو
پٹا
جانور، خاص طور پر کتے کو پکڑنے کے لیے ایک مضبوط پٹی۔
- Chinese中文
Leash
一种用来牵着动物(尤其是狗)的结实的带子。
More s like Leash
- Lead
- Line
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Frequently asked questions about Leash
What does Leash mean?
A strong strap for holding an animal, especially a dog.
What is the definition of Leash?
A strap or cord used to control an animal, especially a dog.
How do you use Leash in a sentence?
She took her dog for a walk, attaching it to the leash.
Can you give another example of Leash?
He bought a new leash that matches his dog's collar.
What are synonyms for Leash?
Common alternatives include cord, strap, tether, lead, line.
What words go with Leash?
It commonly pairs with tight leash, walk on a leash, dog leash, leash law, loose leash.
What are common mistakes when using Leash?
Using 'leash' to refer to a generic strap or rope. Confusing with 'leash' as a verb meaning to restrain, instead of the noun. Incorrectly pluralizing as 'leashes' when referring to an individual.
How do you pronounce Leash?
US: //liːʃ//, UK: //liːʃ//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Leash?
Commonly used for walking dogs. Not appropriate for other contexts where animals are not involved.
