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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
adj
Pronounced: ḍayyiq
pushed/pulled together

What does "tight" mean?

  1. adj Fitting closely, firmly fixed, or held firmly in place; not loose.
    "These jeans are too tight around the waist."
  2. adj Strict, limited, or leaving little room, especially with money, time, or space.
    "Money has been tight since he lost his job."
  3. adj Very close and friendly with someone.
    "The two of them have been tight since college."
  4. 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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