What is another word for be attached?

Pronunciation: [biː ɐtˈat͡ʃt] (IPA)

The phrase "be attached" refers to a connection or bond between two or more things. Synonyms for "be attached" include "be connected," "be linked," "be united," "be affixed," and "be fixed." These words convey a similar meaning to "be attached" and may be used interchangeably depending on the context of the sentence. For instance, instead of saying, "The two buildings are attached," one could say "The two buildings are connected." In the same vein, "The paper was attached to the fridge" could be transformed into "The paper was affixed to the fridge." Using synonyms for "be attached" can add variety to our writing and make it more meaningful.

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What are the hypernyms for Be attached?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for be attached?

The opposite of "be attached" is "be detached". Being detached means not having an emotional or physical connection to something or someone. It can also refer to being separate or disconnected from a particular situation or environment. Being detached can have both positive and negative connotations, depending on the context. It can represent independence, objectivity, and freedom from emotional ties. On the other hand, it can suggest apathy, isolation, and a lack of interest or engagement. In relationships, being detached can indicate a lack of intimacy or closeness with another person. Ultimately, being detached and being attached are two sides of a coin, with each carrying its own advantages and disadvantages.

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Famous quotes with Be attached

  • Whatever labels may be attached to the fifteen charges brought against me, they all arise from my having been a member of the Communist Party and from my activities as a member.
    Bram Fischer
  • No tools have yet been met with in any of the gravels occurring at the higher levels of the valley of the Seine; but no importance can be attached to this negative fact, as so little search has yet been made for them.
    Charles Lyell
  • May no portent of evil be attached to the words I say.
    Anonymous
  • Making models was reputed to be hugely enjoyable... But when you got the kit home and opened the box the contents turned out to be of a uniform leaden gray or olive green, consisting of perhaps sixty thousand tiny parts, some no larger than a proton, all attached in some organic, inseparable way to plastic stalks like swizzle sticks. The tubes of glue by contrast were the size of large pastry tubes. No matter how gently you depressed them they would blurp out a pint or so of a clear viscous goo whose one instinct was to attach itself to some foreign object—a human finger, the living-room drapes, the fur of a passing animal—and become an infinitely long string. Any attempt to break the string resulted in the creation of more strings. Within moments you would be attached to hundreds of sagging strands, all connected to something that had nothing to do with model airplanes or World War II. The only thing the glue wouldn’t stick to, interestingly, was a piece of plastic model; then it just became a slippery lubricant that allowed any two pieces of model to glide endlessly over each other, never drying. The upshot was that after about forty minutes of intensive but troubled endeavor you and your immediate surroundings were covered in a glistening spiderweb of glue at the heart of which was a gray fuselage with one wing on upside down and a pilot accidentally but irremediably attached by his flying cap to the cockpit ceiling. Happily by this point you were so high on the glue that you didn’t give a shit about the pilot, the model, or anything else.
    Bill Bryson
  • The charge of "sentimentalism" is frequently brought against those who plead for animals' rights. Now "sentimentalism," if any meaning at all can be attached to the word, must signify an inequality, an ill balance of sentiment, an inconsistency which leads men into attacking one abuse, while they ignore or condone another where a reform is equally desirable. That this weakness is often observable among "philanthropists" on the one hand, and "friends of animals" on the other, and most of all among those acute "men of the world," whose regard is only for themselves, I am not concerned to deny; what I wish to point out is, that the only real safeguard against sentimentality is to take up a consistent position towards the rights of men and of the lower animals alike, and to cultivate a broad sense of universal justice (not "mercy") for all living things. Herein, and herein alone, is to be sought the true sanity of temperament.
    Henry Stephens Salt

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