Tight meaning in malayalam
Word: Tight
Pishukkukaattunna (പിശുക്കുകാട്ടുന്ന) Vilapeaanthiya (വിലപൊന്തിയ) Itathingiya (ഇടതിങ്ങിയ) Murukiya (മുറുകിയ) Irukiya (ഇറുകിയ) Adjective Gaaddamaaya (ഗാഢമായ) Murukkamulla (മുറുക്കമുള്ള) Valinja (വലിഞ്ഞ) Druddamaaya (ദൃഢമായ) Pishukkulla (പിശുക്കുള്ള) Ayavillaattha (അയവില്ലാത്ത) Urappulla (ഉറപ്പുള്ള) Laharipiticcha (ലഹരിപിടിച്ച) Eluppatthil Labhikkaattha (എളുപ്പത്തില് ലഭിക്കാത്ത) Durlabhamaaya (ദുര്ലഭമായ) Murukiya (മുറുകിയ) Irukiya (ഇറുകിയ) Dushkkaramaaya (ദുഷ്ക്കരമായ) Dushkkaramaaya (ദുഷ്ക്കരമായ)
Meanings of Tight in malayalam :
Njerukkamulala (ഞെരുക്കമുളള)Tight definition
Adjective:
closely constrained or constricted or constricting
Ex: tight skirts
pulled or drawn tight
Ex: taut sails
(economics) affected by scarcity and expensive to borrow
Ex: tight money
pressed tightly together
Ex: with lips compressed
set so close together as to be invulnerable to penetration
Ex: in tight formation
used of persons or behavior; characterized by or indicative of lack of generosity
Ex: a mean person
very drunk
of such close construction as to be impermeable
Ex: a tight roof
securely or solidly fixed in place; rigid
Ex: the bolts are tight
slang for `drunk'
exasperatingly difficult to handle or circumvent
Ex: a nasty problem
of textiles
Ex: a close weave
(of a contest or contestants) evenly matched
Ex: a close contest
demanding strict attention to rules and procedures
Ex: rigorous discipline
packed closely together
Ex: the stood in a tight little group
Adverb:
firmly or tightly
Ex: held fast to the rope
in an attentive manner
Ex: he remained close on his guard
Related definition of TightAdjective:
closely constrained or constricted or constricting
Ex: tight skirts
pulled or drawn tight
Ex: taut sails
(economics) affected by scarcity and expensive to borrow
Ex: tight money
pressed tightly together
Ex: with lips compressed
set so close together as to be invulnerable to penetration
Ex: in tight formation
used of persons or behavior; characterized by or indicative of lack of generosity
Ex: a mean person
very drunk
of such close construction as to be impermeable
Ex: a tight roof
securely or solidly fixed in place; rigid
Ex: the bolts are tight
slang for `drunk'
exasperatingly difficult to handle or circumvent
Ex: a nasty problem
of textiles
Ex: a close weave
(of a contest or contestants) evenly matched
Ex: a close contest
demanding strict attention to rules and procedures
Ex: rigorous discipline
packed closely together
Ex: the stood in a tight little group
Adverb:
firmly or tightly
Ex: held fast to the rope
in an attentive manner
Ex: he remained close on his guard
Irukuka , Ki Ir̀uγuγa T . C . Te . Irungipo Ka M . To Become Tight , Close .
Irukkuka , Kki 1 . To Tie Tight , Catch As A Crab , Kottil Kondu Irukkaka . Chundu Ko Ndu Oru Maamsam Irukki Kondupoyi Si Pu .
Kanchukam Kańǰuγam S . Armour , Tight Garment , Slough . Kanchukangalum Kunthavum , Fig . Romaancha Maayoru Ka . . CG .
Related wordsTight - Gaaddamaaya (ഗാഢമായ) Tight corner of spot - Durghatasandhi (ദുര്ഘടസന്ധി) Tight fisted - Pishukkulla (പിശുക്കുള്ള) Tight lipped - Keaapam Puratthu Kaanikkaathirikkaan Chundukal Thammil Amartthippitikkuka (കോപം പുറത്തു കാണിക്കാതിരിക്കാന് ചുണ്ടുകള് തമ്മില് അമര്ത്തിപ്പിടിക്കുക) Tight schedule - Thirakku (തിരക്ക്) Tight-fisted - Pishukkanaaya (പിശുക്കനായ) Tight-lipped - Chundukalatakkippiticchirikkunna (ചുണ്ടുകളടക്കിപ്പിടിച്ചിരിക്കുന്ന) Tight-rope - Njaaninmel Kalikkaanupayeaagikkunna Vatam (ഞാണിന്മേല് കളിക്കാനുപയോഗിക്കുന്ന വടം) Tighten - Irukkuka (ഇറുക്കുക) Tighten ones belt - Saadhaaranayil Kuranjuchelavucheyyuka (സാധാരണയില് കുറഞ്ഞുചെലവുചെയ്യുക)Malayalam to English
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