English adjective: tied | |||
| 1. | tied bound or secured closely | ||
| Samples | The guard was found trussed up with his arms and legs securely tied. A trussed chicken. | ||
| Synonyms | trussed | ||
| Similar | bound | ||
| Antonyms | unbound | ||
| 2. | tied bound together by or as if by a strong rope; especially as by a bond of affection | ||
| Samples | People tied by blood or marriage. | ||
| Similar | united | ||
| Antonyms | divided | ||
| 3. | tied fastened with strings or cords | ||
| Samples | A neatly tied bundle. | ||
| Synonyms | fastened | ||
| Similar | knotted | ||
| Antonyms | untied, unfastened | ||
| 4. | tied closed with a lace | ||
| Samples | Snugly laced shoes. | ||
| Synonyms | laced | ||
| Antonyms | unlaced, untied | ||
| 5. | tied of the score in a contest | ||
| Samples | The score is tied. | ||
| Synonyms | even, level | ||
| Similar | equal | ||
| Antonyms | unequal | ||