tight
1 fitting very closely 2 stretched or pulled hard 3 firm and difficult to move
1 fitting very closely - fitting very closely: tight (adverbs tight, tightly) This skirt is a bit tight around the waist. ◎ tight-fitting trousers/shoes - so full of things or people that there is no spare space: tight (adverb tightly) We can get one more person in, but it's a bit of a tight fit. Note: before a past participle use tightly, not tight: a tightly packed box ◎ a box packed tight with priceless jewels - not fitting closely: loose (adverbs loose, loosely) He's lost so much weight that all his clothes are loose on him. ◎ a loose-fitting blouse ◎ His clothes hung loosely from his body. - (used about clothes) very loose: baggy She was wearing jeans and a baggy T-shirt. - (used about clothes) very tight: skintight a pair of skintight jeans - fitting closely without being tight: close-fitting This dress should be close-fitting but not tight. - to go into or through a place where there is not much space: squeeze into/through sth, squeeze in/through/past; to make sb/sth do this: squeeze sb/sth into sth, squeeze sb/sth in The shoes were a bit small and I could hardly squeeze into them. ◎ There were a lot of people in the corridor but I managed to squeeze through. ◎ It's quite full but they may be able to try and squeeze one more person in. - shoes that are too tight and hurt you pinch (you/your toes) I think I need a larger size, they're pinching a little bit.
2 stretched or pulled hard - stretched or pulled hard: tight (adverbs tight, tightly) a tight belt/rope ◎ Pull the rope tight! - stretched very tight: taut - not stretched or pulled hard: loose, slack (adverb loosely) When people get old, their skin starts to become looser. ◎ The belt was loose around his waist. - to become looser: loosen, slacken; to make sth looser: loosen sth, slacken sth The rope slackened when they let go of it.
3 firm and difficult to move - firm and difficult to move: tight (adverb tight, tightly) I can't open the drawer - it's too tight. - to become tighter: tighten; to make sth tighter: tighten sth to tighten a nut/screw/lid - not firmly fixed: loose (adverb loosely) Be careful, the door handle is loose - it'll come off if you pull too hard. ◎ a loose knot ◎ to tie sth loosely - to make sth less tight: loosen sth Can you loosen the lid on the jar? - to take or keep hold of sth firmly or tightly: grip sth; noun: grip to grip sth tightly ◎ You must keep a tight grip on the rope - don't let it slip out of your hand. - something that stops air, liquid, etc getting in or out of sth: seal; verb: seal sth (up) to seal up a box/package/window
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