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    tight·ly
    /ˈtītlē/

    adverb

    • 1. closely and firmly: "my hand gripped tightly onto the knife"

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  2. 1. a. : having elements close together. a tight formation. a tight line of type. b. : so close in structure as to prevent passage or escape (as of liquid, gas, or light) a tight ship. a tight seal. compare lightproof, watertight. : fitting very close to the body. tight jeans. also : too snug. tight shoes. d (1) : closely packed : very full.

  3. tightly | American Dictionary. adverb. us / ˈtɑɪt·li / tightly adverb (IN CONTROLLED WAY) Add to word list. in a strongly controlled way: Her decision to run for office was a tightly held secret. tightly adverb (FIRMLY)

  4. adverb. us / ˈtɑɪt·li / tightly adverb (IN CONTROLLED WAY) Add to word list. in a strongly controlled way: Her decision to run for office was a tightly held secret. tightly adverb (FIRMLY)

  5. Tight and tightly are both adverbs that come from the adjective tight. They have the same meaning, but tight is often used instead of tightly after a verb, especially in informal language, and in compounds: packed tight; a tight-fitting lid. Tightly can be used before or after a verb: These snakes kill their prey by tightly coiling their bodies ...

  6. 1. Fixed or fastened firmly in place: a tight lid; tight screws; a tight knot. 2. Stretched or drawn out fully: a tight wire; a tight drumhead. 3. Of such close construction as to be impermeable: cloth tight enough to hold water; warm in our tight little cabin. 4. a.

  7. Definitions of tightly. adverb. in a tight or constricted manner. adverb. securely fixed or fastened. “the window was tightly sealed” Pronunciation. US. /ˈtaɪtli/ UK. /ˈtaɪtli/ Cite this entry. Style: MLA. "Tightly." Vocabulary.com Dictionary, Vocabulary.com, https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/tightly. Accessed 02 Oct. 2024. Copy citation.

  8. difficult to deal with or manage: to be in a tight situation. of such close or compacted texture, or fitted together so closely, as to be impervious to water, air, steam, etc.: a good, tight roof. concise; terse: a tight style of writing. firm; rigid: his tight control of the company.

  9. tightly meaning, definition, what is tightly: very firmly or closely: Learn more.

  10. controlled and obeying all rules completely: tight security. They kept tight control of the school budget. tight adjective (STRAIGHT) If cloth, wire, skin, etc is tight, it has been pulled so that it is straight or smooth. tight adjective (NOT MUCH) If money, time, or space is tight, there is only just enough of it:

  11. Tight and tightly are both adverbs that come from the adjective tight. They have the same meaning, but tight is often used instead of tightly after a verb, especially in informal language, and in compounds: