Complete Definition of "tied"

English

Pronunciation
audio|en-us-tied.ogg|Audio (US)

Homophones
tide

Adjective
en-adj|-

  1. connect|Connected.

#:As a couple, they are strongly tied to one another.

  1. Connected or attached by means of a knot in a rope, cord, string, or the like.

#:The flag was tied to the pole.

  1. context|literally|or|figuratively bound|Bound or restrained by one or more ropes, cords, strings, or the like.

#:The gift was tied with red ribbons.
#:When my credit cards were cancelled, I was fit to be tied.
#:Sorry, I cannot help you; my hands are tied.

Translations
trans-top|bound or restrained by ropes, cords, strings, or the like
Hebrew: t-|he|קש�ר|trqashúr|scHebr
trans-mid
trans-bottom

Verb
tied

  1. past of|tie

Anagrams
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