Meaning & Definition of word "Rope"

Rope

/roʊp/

noun:

  • 1. A length of strong cord made by twisting together strands of fibers, used for tying, binding, or lifting.
    • Example: The climber secured the rope to the belay device before ascending the rock face.
  • 2. A similar length of material made of synthetic fibers or wire, often used in specialized applications.
    • Example: The construction crew used steel ropes to hoist heavy materials to the upper floors.
  • 3. A rope-like structure used in various contexts, often metaphorically.
    • Example: During the ceremony, the couple symbolically tied a rope to represent their bond.

verb:

  • 1. To fasten or secure something with a rope.
    • Example: He roped the package securely to the back of the truck.
  • 2. To catch or entrap an animal with a rope.
    • Example: The cowboy roped the calf as it dashed across the pasture.

Etymology

Middle English: from Old French 'rope' or from Latin 'rōpa', which means 'cord, rope'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

rope in:

to involve someone in a situation or activity.

rope-a-dope:

a boxing tactic of pretending to be weak.

jump rope:

a game or exercise involving jumping over a rope swung under the feet.

Related Words

cord:

a thin, flexible length of twisted material used for binding or tying.

cable:

a thick, strong rope made of several strands.

string:

a thin piece of cord or thread used for tying.

Slang Meanings of rope

Meaning: To rope someone in

Example Sentence: She roped him in for volunteering.

Meaning: Hit the ropes

Example Sentence: He hit the ropes when he had to leave the party early.