tighter
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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 tight adj. Pronunciation: ' tīt Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English tiht, thyht dense, solid, watertight, of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse thēttr tight; akin to Middle High German dīhte thick, Sanskrit tanakti it causes to coagulate Date: 14th century 1 a : having elements close together <a tight formation> <a tight line of type> b : so close in structure as to prevent passage or escape (as of liquid, gas, or light) <a tight ship> <a tight seal> ― compare LIGHTPROOF , WATERTIGHT c : fitting very close to the body < tight jeans> also : too snug < tight shoes> d (1) : closely packed : very full <a tight bale of hay> (2) : barely allowing time for completion <a tight schedule> < tight deadlines> e : allowing little or no room for free motion or movement <a tight connection> <a tight crawl space> also : having a small radius <a tight turn> 2 a : strongly fixed or held : SECURE <a tight jar lid> <a tight grip on the ladder> b (1) : not slack or loose : TAUT <kept the reins tight > <a tight knot> <a tight drumhead> also : marked by firmness and muscle tone <a tight stomach> (2) : marked by unusual tension (as in the face or body) <lips tight with anger> <a family tight with fear> 3 chiefly dialect : CAPABLE , COMPETENT 4 a : difficult to cope with <in a tight spot financially> b : relatively difficult to obtain <money is tight just now> also : characterized by such difficulty <a tight job market> c : not liberal in giving : STINGY < tight with a penny> 5 : characterized by little difference in the relative positions of contestants with respect to final outcome : CLOSE <a tight race for may…