TACKS | English Meaning, Definition, and Pronunciation

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Word: Tack

Speech Type: Noun

Etymology:

Middle English (in the general sense ‘something that fastens one thing to another’): probably related to Old French tache ‘clasp, large nail’

Audio Pronunciation:
Phonetic Spelling: tak
Dialects: British English
Definition:

a small, sharp broad-headed nail

Short Definition:

small, sharp broad-headed nail

Examples:
  • tacks held the remaining rags of carpet to the floor
Definition:

a long stitch used to fasten fabrics together temporarily, prior to permanent sewing.

Short Definition:

long stitch used to fasten fabrics together temporarily, prior to permanent sewing

Definition:

a method of dealing with a situation or problem; a course of action or policy

Short Definition:

method of dealing with situation or problem

Examples:
  • as she could not stop him going she tried another tack and insisted on going with him
Definition:

an act of changing course by turning a boat's head into and through the wind, so as to bring the wind on the opposite side.

Short Definition:

act of changing course by turning boat's head into and through wind

Definition:

a rope for securing the corner of certain sails.

Short Definition:

rope for securing corner of certain sails

Definition:

the quality of being sticky

Short Definition:

quality of being sticky

Examples:
  • cooking the sugar to caramel gives tack to the texture

Word: Tack

Speech Type: Verb

Audio Pronunciation:
Phonetic Spelling: tak
Dialects: British English
Definition:

fasten or fix in place with tacks

Short Definition:

fasten or fix in place with tacks

Examples:
  • he used the tool to tack down sheets of fibreboard
Definition:

change course by turning a boat's head into and through the wind

Short Definition:

change course by turning boat's head into and through wind

Examples:
  • their boat was now downwind and they had to tack

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