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Tie Definition & Meaning

1. A strip of cloth, ribbon, or other material used to fasten or secure something.

Example: She tied a bow around the gift box.

2. A result in a game or competition where both sides have the same score or performance.

Example: The soccer match ended in a tie.

3. A connection or relationship between people or things.

Example: There is a strong tie between the two companies.

4. A necktie, a piece of clothing worn around the neck.

Example: He wore a red tie to the job interview.

5. To bind or fasten something together using a knot or other method.

Example: She tied her shoelaces before going for a run.

Examples of the word tie used in sentences.

  • She likes to tie her hair up in a ponytail when it's hot outside.
  • Can you tie the knot for me on this fishing line?
  • Please tie the ribbon around the gift box.
  • I tie my shoes before going for a run.
  • He is wearing a tie for his job interview today.
  • Can you tie this ribbon around the gift box, please?
  • I need to tie my shoes before we go for a walk.
  • The two teams tied in the championship game.
  • My father always wears a tie to work.
  • I want to tie my hair up in a ponytail for the gym.
  • My boss always requires me to wear a tie during company meetings.
  • I need to tie this knot properly or else the rope will come loose.
  • She used a ribbon to tie her daughter's hair for the school picture day.
  • The old church has a beautiful tie-dyed tapestry hanging on the wall.
  • We need to tie up some loose ends before we can finalize our project.
  • The score was tied at 2-2 until the last minute of the game.
  • In some cultures, a red string is tied around the wrist to bring good luck.
  • I always tie my shoelaces before going out for a run.
  • It's important to tie your hair back when working with machinery.
  • He wore a tie to the job interview to make a good impression.
  • She had to tie her hair back to avoid getting it tangled in the machinery while working in the factory.
  • The siblings had a long-standing rivalry and were always trying to one-up each other to break the tie.
  • The dress code for the gala requires all men to wear a tie and suit.
  • Although they were evenly matched, one small mistake led to his opponent's victory in the tie.
  • The famous author was able to tie together all the different plot lines into a satisfying ending for her readers.
  • The abstract concept of time can often feel like a straitjacket, an unbreakable tie that binds us to the course of our lives.
  • As a professional athlete, it's critical to have the right equipment, including sturdy, well-fitting shoes with a secure tie to prevent injury.
  • Despite the advances made in modern medicine, scientists have yet to discover a definitive tie between certain genetic factors and the development of some chronic diseases.
  • In the world of fashion, the right accessories can make or break an outfit, and a tasteful tie can add a touch of elegance and sophistication to any ensemble.
  • The subtle art of diplomacy involves knowing when to cut ties with those who would seek to undermine your efforts.
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