"Tied" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tied" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Tied" Meaning

Tied can mean:

1. Fastened or connected with something else, usually with a string, thread, or other cord.
Example: The shoelaces are tied in a bow.

2. Affiliated or associated with an organization, party, or group.
Example: He is tied to the company for 5 years.

3. Indebted or obligated to someone.
Example: I feel tied to my parents for their financial support.

4. Motionless or without movement, often because holding or standing in a fixed position.
Example: The rope was tied to the post, so it didn't swing.

5. Equally matched or even, especially in a contest or competition.
Example: The score is tied at the end of the game.

6. Unable to sleep or feeling unrefreshed by sleep.
Example: I was too tired to stay awake; I felt tied after only a few hours of sleep.

7. Restricted or inhibited in some way, especially by something mentally, physically, or emotionally.
Example: Her addiction ties her from making good decisions.

"Tied" Examples

Correct Usage Examples for the word "tied"


The ribbon on the gift was tied around the box with a big bow.
The shoes were tied so tightly that her little brother cried.
The helium balloon was tied to the wrist of the little girl with a string.
The shoelaces were tied in a sloppy knot that came undone quickly.
She tried to speak, but her words were tied up in her anxious throat.

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A fastener used to join or hold things together, typically a small circular or oblong device with a point or prong at each end and a means of being secured by threading or clasping.

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Tientsin (also known as Tianjin) refers to an industrial and commercial port city in northeastern China, located approximately 120 kilometers southeast of Beijing. It was a major city in Imperial China and served as a significant foreign concession area during the 19th and early 20th centuries.<br><br>The name Tientsin is an English rendition, derived from the Chinese city name , which is approximately Tīān jīn. It has been romanized in other forms, including Tianjin in the Hanyu Pinyin transcription system, which is commonly used to represent Chinese proper names in English.<br><br>Tientsin (Tianjin) has played a crucial role in China's history, serving as a strategic port and trading hub for over a century.

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