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Leash
UK //liːʃ//US //liːʃ//
Definition
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.
Examples
- 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.
Usage notes
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.
Collocations
- tight leash
- walk on a leash
- dog leash
- leash law
- loose leash
Synonyms
- cord
- strap
- tether
- lead
- line
Common mistakes
- 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.