What is another word for tightens?

Pronunciation: [tˈa͡ɪtənz] (IPA)

The word "tightens" is commonly used to describe a physical or emotional constriction. However, there are a variety of synonyms to convey this meaning. One such word is "constricts," which implies a tightness or narrowing of a given area. "Squeezes" similarly denotes a forceful pressure, while "clenches" suggests a tightening of muscles or fists. "Contracts" speaks to a reduction in size or volume, and "narrows" implies a decrease in width or scope. All of these words can effectively convey a sense of tightness or restriction, while also lending variety and nuance to one's writing.

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Usage examples for Tightens

At intervals, I have tried to pull away, but each time the thing tightens its coils angrily, until the fabric of the ship groans under the strain.
"The Terror from the Depths"
Sewell Peaslee Wright
Once our grasp tightens on the windpipe of the world, we're safe.
"The Air Trust"
George Allan England
In some countries the bait is tied to the string, and the animal on seizing the bait tightens the string, draws the trigger, and shoots itself.
"Popular Adventure Tales"
Mayne Reid

Famous quotes with Tightens

  • Revenge tightens the heart as much as the jaw. (La vengeance serre le cÅ“ur Autant que la mâchoire)
    Charles de LEUSSE
  • Pride swells the brain. Vanity carries with it smoke, minds. Hatred tightens the heart. Love warms the lungs. Admiration stops the heart. We breathe through desire. We want to pump up all that delights, and dilates. Sadness is inaction. The love that comes from the blood, the love that comes from the soul.
    Joseph Joubert

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