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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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  2. A tight feeling is an uncomfortable feeling of pressure in part of your body, caused by illness, fear, etc.: Some people experienced tight chests after exercising in areas of high pollution. If you have any symptoms such as itchy mouth or tight throat after eating nuts, stop.

  3. The meaning of TIGHT is having elements close together. How to use tight in a sentence.

  4. Tight is used to describe a group of things or an amount of something that is closely packed together.

  5. tight. (tīt) adj. tight·er, tight·est. 1. Fixed or fastened firmly in place: a tight lid; tight screws; a tight knot. 2. Stretched or drawn out fully: a tight wire; a tight drumhead. 3. Of such close construction as to be impermeable: cloth tight enough to hold water; warm in our tight little cabin. 4. a.

  6. A tight feeling is an uncomfortable feeling of pressure in part of your body, caused by illness, fear, etc.: Some people experienced tight chests after exercising in areas of high pollution. If you have any symptoms such as itchy mouth or tight throat after eating nuts, stop.

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

  8. Tight definition: firmly or closely fixed in place; not easily moved; secure. See examples of TIGHT used in a sentence.

  9. 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.

  10. TIGHT definition: 1. firm and difficult to move: 2. fitting your body very closely: 3. controlled and obeying all…. Learn more.

  11. Tight Definition. Dense. So close or compact in structure that water, air, etc. cannot pass through. A tight boat. Of such close construction as to be impermeable. Cloth tight enough to hold water; warm in our tight little cabin. Drawn, packed, spaced, etc. closely together. A tight weave, a tight schedule of events.

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