Meaning & Definition of word "Knot"
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Knot
/nɒt/
noun:
- 1. A fastening made by looping a rope or string upon itself and tightening it.
- Example: He tied a secure knot in the rope to ensure it wouldn't slip.
- 2. A connection or relationship that is difficult to untangle or resolve.
- Example: Their friendship was a complex knot of shared experiences and emotions.
- 3. A unit of speed equal to one nautical mile per hour.
- Example: The ship was sailing at a speed of 15 knots.
verb:
- 1. To tie a knot in something.
- Example: She knotted the scarf around her neck to keep warm.
- 2. To form into a knot or knots.
- Example: The baker knotted the dough before placing it in the oven.
Etymology
Middle English 'not', from Old Norse 'knutr', meaning 'knot or lump'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
tie the knot:
To get married.
knot in one's stomach:
A feeling of nervousness or anxiety.
knotty problem:
A difficult or complicated issue.
Related Words
loop:
A curved or circular shape.
rope:
A strong, thick line made of threads twisted together.
Slang Meanings of knot
Meaning: To be tied down or committed.
Example Sentence: He feels all knotted up with responsibilities at work.
Meaning: To struggle with something difficult.
Example Sentence: I'm all knotted up trying to solve this math problem.