fasten
fas·ten
verb \ˈfa-sən\fas·tenedfas·ten·ing\ˈfas-niŋ, ˈfa-sən-iŋ\
Definition of FASTEN
transitive verb
1
a : to attach especially by pinning, tying, or nailing b : to make fast and secure c : to fix firmly or securely d : to secure against opening
2
: to fix or set steadily <fastened her attention on the main problem>
3
: to take a firm grip with <the dog fastened its teeth in the shoe>
4
a : to attach (oneself) persistently and usually objectionably b : to place forcefully : impose <fastened the blame on the wrong person>
intransitive verb
1
: to become fast or fixed
2
a : to take a firm grip or hold b : to focus attention
— fas·ten·er \ˈfas-nər, ˈfa-sən-ər\ noun
Examples of FASTEN
- fastening clothes on a clothesline
- He fastened the dog's leash to a post and went into the store.
- two boards fastened together by nails
- a decorative clasp that could be used to fasten a cape or cloak
- a shoe that fastens with a buckle
- This dress fastens in the back.
- She twisted her hair into a bun and fastened it with bobby pins.
- Make sure the lid is tightly fastened.
- The lock was so damaged it wouldn't fasten.
- He fastened his hands on my arm and wouldn't let go.
Origin of FASTEN
Middle English fastnen, from Old English fæstnian to make fast; akin to Old High German festinōn to make fast, Old English fæst fast
First Known Use: before 12th century
Related to FASTEN
Related Words: adhere, bolt, cinch, clamp, clasp, clench, clinch, clip, glue, hang, harness, hasp, lace, lash, latch, nail, paste, pin, plaster, rivet, screw, shackle, staple, stick, strap, tack, tackle, tie, toggle, yoke; coapt, connect, join, link, unite; reaffix, reattach, refasten, refix, resecure; batten, belay, button, do up
Synonym Discussion of FASTEN
fasten, fix, attach, affix mean to make something stay firmly in place. fasten implies an action such as tying, buttoning, nailing, locking, or otherwise securing <fasten the reins to a post>. fix usually implies a driving in, implanting, or embedding <fixed the stake in the ground>. attach suggests a connecting or uniting by a bond, link, or tie in order to keep things together <attach the W-2 form here>. affix implies an imposing of one thing on another by gluing, impressing, or nailing <affix your address label here>.
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