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    tight
    [tīt]
    adjective
    tight (adjective) · tighter (comparative adjective) · tightest (superlative adjective)
    1. fixed, fastened, or closed firmly; hard to move, undo, or open:
      "she twisted her handkerchief into a tight knot"
      • (of clothes or shoes) close-fitting, especially uncomfortably so:
        "the dress was too tight for her"
      • (of a grip) very firm so as not to let go:
        "she released her tight hold on the dog" · "presidential advisers keep a tight grip on domestic policy"
      • (of a ship, building, or object) well sealed against something such as water or air:
        "a light-tight container"
    2. (of a rope, fabric, or surface) stretched so as to leave no slack; not loose:
      "the drawcord pulls tight"
      • (of muscles or skin) firm or taut:
        "he showed off his tight abs" · "the tight skin on your face may start to sag"
      • (of a part of the body or a bodily sensation) feeling painful and constricted, as a result of anxiety or illness:
        "there was a tight feeling in his gut"
      • (of appearance or manner) tense, irritated, or angry:
        "she gave him a tight smile"
      • (of a rule, policy, or form of control) strictly imposed:
        "security was tight at yesterday's ceremony"
      • (of a written work or form) concise, condensed, or well structured:
        "a tight argument"
      • (of an organization or group of people) disciplined or professional; well coordinated:
        "the vocalists are strong and the band is tight"
    3. (of an area or space) having or allowing little room for maneuver:
      "a tight parking spot" · "it was a tight squeeze in the tiny vestibule"
      • (of a bend, turn, or angle) changing direction sharply; having a short radius:
        "the coach failed to negotiate the tight bend"
      • (of money or time) limited or restricted:
        "David was out of work and money was tight" · "an ability to work to tight deadlines"
    4. (of a formation or a group of people or things) closely or densely packed together:
      "he levered the bishop out from a tight knot of clerical wives"
      • (of a community or other group of people) having close relations; tight-knit:
        "the tenants were far too tight to let anyone know"
    5. (of a game or contest) with evenly matched competitors; very close:
      "he won in a tight finish"
    6. BRITISH ENGLISH
      informal
      (of a person) not willing to spend or give much money; stingy:
      "he is tight with his money"
    7. informal
      drunk:
      "later, at the club, he got tight on brandy"
    adverb
    tight (adverb)
    1. very firmly, closely, or tensely:
      "he went downstairs, holding tight to the banisters"
    Origin
    Middle English (in the sense ‘healthy, vigorous’, later ‘firm, solid’): probably an alteration of thight ‘firm, solid’, later ‘close-packed, dense’, of Germanic origin; related to German dicht ‘dense, close’.
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    adjective
    1. fixed, fastened, or closed firmly; hard to move, undo, or open:
      Opposite:
    2. (of a rope, fabric, or surface) stretched so as to leave no slack; not loose:
      Opposite:
    3. (of an area or space) having or allowing little room for maneuver:
      Opposite:
    4. (of a game or contest) with evenly matched competitors; very close:
      Opposite:
    5. (of a person) not willing to spend or give much money; stingy:
      Opposite:
    6. drunk:
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