"Tightrope" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Tightrope" Meaning

A thin line or path, often metaphorically, that is difficult to balance on or maintain.

"Tightrope" Examples

Verb

- to balance something very carefully between being good or acceptable and being bad or unacceptable
The president walked a tightrope in his speech by addressing sensitive topics without offending anyone.
She has to walk a tightrope between her job and her personal life to maintain a healthy balance.

Noun

- a tight wire stretched between two posts, attached to a bar with a seat for a swallow or a performer
The tightrope walker adduced novels of stability at the highest levels and turned to watch his partner fall.

"Tightrope" Similar Words

Tightening

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The term "tightening" can have multiple meanings depending on the context in which it is used. Here are a few interpretations:<br><br>1. <strong>Increasing in pressure or severity</strong>: In this sense, tightening can refer to making something more strict, stringent, or severe. For example, "The government is tightening control over the city."<br><br>2. <strong>Getting smaller or more compact</strong>: Tightening in this context implies a reduction in size or space between things. For example, "The width of the hole can be a bit tighter now after spinning it."<br><br>3. <strong>Shutting down or stopping</strong>: It can also refer to bringing an activity or process to a complete stop or suspension, often because of regulations or a required closure. For example, "The major site is tightening its security by closing certain areas."<br><br>4. <strong>Adjusting to fit better</strong>: This sense of tightening involves changing the size or fit of something to make it more snug or comfortable. For instance, "You may need to tighten the belt for a better fit."<br><br>5. <strong>Improving or strengthening</strong>: In the context of policies, rules, or regulations, tightening can infer making them stronger or more effective, often with the intention of reducing or preventing certain behaviors or outcomes. For example, "The government is tightening the laws against drunk driving."<br><br>If more context is provided, the meaning can be further clarified and more specific definitions or examples can be given.

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Characteristic of a person who says little or nothing about their thoughts or feelings, often from a desire to observe, react, or respond in a cautious manner.

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