tight in Arabic
tight in Arabic is ضَيِّق — tight means fitting closely, firmly fixed, or held firmly in place; not loose.
tight in Arabic
ضَيِّق
Pronounced: ḍayyiq
pushed/pulled together
What does "tight" mean?
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adj Fitting closely, firmly fixed, or held firmly in place; not loose.
"These jeans are too tight around the waist."
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adj Strict, limited, or leaving little room, especially with money, time, or space.
"Money has been tight since he lost his job."
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adj Very close and friendly with someone.
"The two of them have been tight since college."
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adj Drunk.
"By the end of the party he was pretty tight."
tight in a sentence
- These jeans are too tight around the waist.
- Make sure the knot is tight before you climb.
- Money has been tight since he lost his job.
- We're working on a tight schedule this week.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "tight" in Arabic?
"tight" in Arabic is ضَيِّق. tight means: Fitting closely, firmly fixed, or held firmly in place; not loose.
How do you pronounce ضَيِّق?
"tight" in Arabic is ضَيِّق, pronounced "ḍayyiq".
How do you use "tight" in a sentence?
Example: "These jeans are too tight around the waist." In Arabic, "tight" is ضَيِّق.
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