Tied - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |taɪd|  American pronunciation of the word tied
Brit.  |taɪd|  British pronunciation of the word tied
- this word is a past tense form of the verbto tie
- this word is a past participle form of the verbto tie

adjective

- bound or secured closely
the guard was found trussed up with his arms and legs securely tied
- bound together by or as if by a strong rope; especially as by a bond of affection
people tied by blood or marriage
- of the score in a contest (syn: even, level)
the score is tied

Extra examples

A rope was tied to each end of the boat.

The two golfers were tied at the start of play yesterday.

He tied the rope around his waist.

He tied the boat to the dock.

He tied the sash around his middle.

His kidnappers tied him to a chair.

She tied a scarf around her neck.

She tied knots in the rope.

His hands and feet had been tied together.

She tied the apron loosely around her waist.

I had the lead but he tied me by making a birdie on the last hole.

Her time tied the world record.

He tied the school's record in the high jump.

She tied a string around the boxes.

He tied the packages together with string.

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