"Ropes" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Ropes" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Ropes" Meaning

The noun "ropes" refers to a length of cord or fibres made of natural or synthetic materials, often used for climbing, pulling, or securing objects. It can also refer to a cluster of strings or cords used in various applications, such as sailing or fencing.

In a more figurative sense, "ropes" can also mean a person's abilities or talents, especially those that provide emotional support or connection to others.

Examples of usage:

"She expertly used the ropes to swing across the chasm."
"The musician was skilled at juggling multiple ropes at once."
"She was struggling to navigate her relationships; she needed to build her communication ropes."

"Ropes" Examples

5 Usage Examples for "ropes"


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| 1. | The rock climber used ropes to secure herself while ascending the steep wall. |
| 2. | The sailor quickly tossed ropes over the mast to secure the sail before a gust of wind. |
| 3. | She finished her workout by stretching and using the resistance ropes to improve her flexibility. |
| 4. | The fire department arrived with ropes to rescue the cat stuck in the tree. |
| 5. | The stage hands used thick ropes to hoist the large set pieces above the actors. |

"Ropes" Similar Words

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Rooves

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There is no common word "rooves". However, I think you may be thinking of the word "roofs".<br><br>Roofs refer to the covering of a building that protects it from the weather, typically composed of materials like tiles, shingles, or corrugated metal.

Ropable

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Subordinate, in a feudal or hierarchical system

Rope

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Ropeable

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There is no word "ropeable" in the English language. It is likely a misspelling or a made-up word.<br><br>However, I'm assuming you meant the word "ripeable", which means capable of being plucked or picked as ripe, typically of fruit.

Roped

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"Roped" is a verb that means to restrain or restrict someone or something by using a rope or a cord. It can also mean to convince or induce someone to do something by offering a promise or enticement.<br><br>Example: "She was roped into helping her friend move on Saturday." (Meaning: someone was swayed into doing something they didn't want to do)<br><br>Alternatively, "roped" can also be a past tense of the verb "to rope", which means to tie or bind something with a rope.<br><br>Example: "The cowboy roped the cow with a lasso." (Meaning: to tie an animal with a rope)

Roper

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Laden or equipped with ropes, typically for working from a height or for climbing.

Ropery

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The word "ropery" is a noun and can have a few meanings.<br><br>1. Nautical term: R opery refers to seafaring or the business of navigating the seas. For example, a person who sails the seas regularly would be called a sailor or a mariner. In a broader sense, it can also refer to the art or practice of sailing or navigating a ship.<br><br>2. Deception or cheatery: In a more modern usage, "ropery" has a synonymous meaning with cunning, cheating or deceitful behavior. This usage is less common in modern English, but still exists in certain dialects or regions.<br><br>In 17th-century England, 'ropery' was a rare term that described sailing or seafaring in general.

Ropey

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Tawdry or shoddy in quality.

Ropier

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A rope made of tarred yarn or of many strands of yarn wrapped together.

Ropiest

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Not a standard English word.<br><br>However, it seems like a misspelling of the word "ropest", which is not a word either.<br><br>But "roper" seems to be a possible word. A roper is a professional who sells or deals in ropes, or a showman who ropes and entertains in rodeos, particularly an old-fashioned cowboy who performs at rodeos.

Ropily

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Ropy<br><br>Describing something as being like rope, often in a negative sense, such as a rope in a river or a device that produces something like rope.

Ropiness

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Fierceness or violence, especially in expression or tone.

Roping

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Roping refers to the action of throwing a rope at something or someone. It can also refer to a rope, especially one used for reining in or controlling something or someone, like a horse.<br><br>In sports, roping can refer to the sport of team roping, where two riders on horseback compete to rope a steer, with one rider roping the steer's head and the other roping its hind legs.<br><br>Additionally, roper can also refer to a person who engages in lassoing or roping animals, often as a cowboy or in a rodeo.

Ropinirole

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Ropivacaine

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