What does BINDS mean?

Parts of Speech:

Binds is a verb.

Definitions:

Binds means to tie or fasten something tightly together, or to bring people or things together in a close relationship.

Pronunciations:

US: /baɪndz/

UK: /baɪndz/

Origin and Usage:

The word "binds" comes from the Old English word "bindan," which means "to tie up." It has been in use since the 14th century and is commonly used in everyday language to refer to tying or fastening something tightly together, such as with a rope or string. It can also be used to describe bringing people or things together in a close relationship, such as "the shared experience of working on a project binds the team together."

Synonyms:

Secure, tie, fasten, attach, unite, connect, link, bond, join, stick together.

Related Words:

Blend, blind, child, field, grand, grind, hindu, kinds, minds, round, sound, wands, wound.

Example Sentences:
  1. She binds her hair back with a hairband.
  2. They are bound by a common interest in music.
  3. The contract binds both parties to the agreement.
  4. The glue binds the two pieces of wood together.
  5. His sense of duty binds him to his job.


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