tightly (B1)
adverb
Pronunciation: /ˈtaɪtli/
Definition
In a firm or secure way, so that it is difficult to move, open, or separate.
Examples
She held onto her mother's hand tightly as they crossed the busy street.
The lid of the jar was screwed on so tightly that he couldn't open it.
The rope was tied tightly around the package to ensure it wouldn't come undone.
How to Use tightly
- hold tightly to (prepositional phrase)
- to grasp something firmly — "You need to hold tightly to the rope when climbing."
- tightly packed (collocation)
- arranged very close together — "The stadium was tightly packed with cheering fans."
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