What is another word for tightest?

Pronunciation: [tˈa͡ɪtəst] (IPA)

There are several synonyms for the word "tightest" that can be used interchangeably to describe a feeling of being firmly fixed or held in place. Some of the most common synonyms include "firm", "secure", "taut", "snug", "compressed", "constricted", "confining", "constricting", "rigid", and "restricted". These synonyms can be used to describe an object, such as "a tight knot", or a feeling, such as "a tight embrace". Whatever the context, these synonyms can help to add descriptive flair to a piece of writing or conversation, making the description all the more vivid and engaging.

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Usage examples for Tightest

The young eastern prince was most carefully dressed; his morning coat and trousers being from a West-end tailor, and his hands were covered with the tightest of lemon-coloured gloves.
"One Maid's Mischief"
George Manville Fenn
His thin, but shapely legs were in the tightest of pantaloons, over which were a glossy pair of Hessian boots with silken tassels where they met the knee.
"The Master of the Ceremonies"
George Manville Fenn
There were the Colonel marching his men straight into the tightest kind o' fix without waiting for me to report the lay o' the land.
"Tales from the Veld"
Ernest Glanville

Famous quotes with Tightest

  • I am sure it would be sensible to restrict as much as possible the work of these gentlemen, who are capable of doing an immense amount of harm with what may very easily degenerate into charlatanry. The tightest hand should be kept over them, and they should not be allowed to quarter themselves in large numbers among Fighting Services at the public expense.
    Winston Churchill

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