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Tie (noun) — a piece of clothing a human can tie up around their neck while wearing a shirt.

Part of speech:
Noun (countable)
Phonetic transcription (IPA):
/taɪ/
CEFR level:
A1
Word frequency:

How to Pronounce “Tie”?

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Tips for “tie” pronunciation: 

remember the word “eye,” but start with a strong t. It is the easiest way to spell the word “tie.”

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Examples: How to Use “Tie” in a Sentence?

To improve your communication skills for chats and real conversations, you need to learn not only the definition of “tie,” but also how to put it in an example.

A suit with a tie is always better than jeans for me.
Don’t you think I can gift my boyfriend a cute tie with ducks?
I lost my blue silk tie on my brother’s wedding day.
If you want to learn how to tie a tie, watch some YouTube tutorials.
Let me help you adjust your tie, darling.

What are Synonyms for the Word “Tie”?

“Tie” synonyms help you to make your English more interesting and express thoughts freely, without repeating the same term over and over.

Related nouns: bow tie

Synonyms (contextual): necktie cravat

Common collocations: lose a tie black tie wear a tie

“Tie” Word Formation and Description in Context

You need to learn how words connect in sentences that will help you define a “tie” and add some specifications to it.

With adjectives: wide tie tight tie silk tie

With verbs: tie up a tie choose a tie match a tie

With nouns (noun + noun): tie knot tie pin

Interesting Idioms and Phrases with “Tie”

Previously, you answered, “What does a ‘tie’ mean?” For now, it is time to grow your vocabulary with common idioms that native speakers use a lot.

  • Black tie — describes the dress code when you need to be elegant and official.

    We were thinking about the ceremony style. It will be the old-fashioned “black tie.”
  • Family ties — bonds between people in one family.

    Family ties are important to me. We meet on Christmas every year.
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  • Tie the knot — means to get married.

    We have been together for two years. It is time to tie the knot, so I am proposing this evening.

Test Your Knowledge of Tie Meaning

Use your knowledge of the description of “tie” to pass a fun test! You may also learn some new collocations and develop your vocabulary.

Type 1: True/false statements:
Choose the correct answer:
1
Ties are accessories.
2
Anyone can wear a tie.
3
It can be hard to tie a tie.
Type 2: Right word order:
Put these phrases in the right order:
1
tie
I
bought
patterned
a
2
the
a
tie
needs
for
He
ceremony
3
choose
me
the
Help
to
tie
Type 3: Choose the correct option
Select the answer closest to the “ties” meaning:
1
I need to be more stylish today. What can I add to my black suit?
2
What phrase would you use to describe the connection between family members?
3
The word “tie” is similar in pronunciation to the word…

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“Tie” Word In Other Languages

Learning new words makes us gain more knowledge about culture. Let’s find out how the “tie” word is written in three popular languages in Europe.

Language Word for “Tie”
Flag Spanish Spanish   Corbata
Flag French French   Cravate
Flag German German   Krawatte

Did You Know It? Fun Facts About “Tie”

What is the longest necktie in the whole world? How many ties can one human wear at the same time? Let’s find out.

  • The largest tie was 808 metres.

    The information from the Guinness World Records tells us that this record was set in 2003 by Zoran Stankovic from Croatia.
  • A Canadian politician, Marwah Rizqy, tied up 360 neckties.

    It was a part of the show “Infoman” streaming in Canada, as we can find, and the woman broke the record!
  • The term “Grabatology” is used to describe the act of collecting ties.

    This accessory can be a part of various collections as a handmade piece of clothing with a history. People who collect them are called “grabatologists.”
  • Suashish Necktie is the most expensive tie.

    It costs €189,190 due to the material — silk — and gold and diamond decorations.

Famous Quotes Featuring “Tie”

You can find this word in many books and series, so let’s read some of the most popular so that you can recognize it.

“Bow ties are cool.”

— Matt Smith

Explanation: The actor known as the Eleventh Doctor in “Doctor Who” is recognized by his bowtie, and this quote is iconic for fans, referring to the stylish accessory of their favourite character.

“‘I don’t suppose I can wear the flamingo tie,’ he said as he pulled on black socks.”

John Green

Explanation: Ties are recognized as an official accessory for special occasions. Nowadays, there are many of them with fun patterns, but not all of them can fit any occasion.

“Language does not always have to wear a tie and lace-up shoes.”

Stephen King

Explanation: The world-famous author gives advice on writing in his book. Here, he says that language is not always official, like a person wearing a tie and shoes; it has many variations. It is also important to tell a story to the reader, and not only focus on how correctly you do it.