adjective as in strong fondness

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low, slack, tense, light, tight, elevated, loose, level, slack, loose

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Example Sentences

Example:The sound was low and deep.

Definition:At or near the bottom or lowest point.

From low

Example:The rope had become slack from constant use.

Definition:Not taut, firm, or rigid, especially under ordinary conditions.

From slack

Example:Her muscles were tense from the long day of work.

Definition:Stiff, rigid, or taut; having a strained, rigid, or firm quality.

From tense

Example:The balloon floated up into the sky due to its lightness.

Definition:Not heavy in weight; having little mass per unit volume, especially in relation to other things of the same type.

From light

Example:The binding was so tight that the pages stayed in place.

Definition:Firmly and closely fitted, as when there is no slackness or looseness.

From tight

Example:The stage was elevated so that the audience could see the performers easily.

Definition:Raised or extended to a higher level, or the state of being raised or extended to a higher level.

From elevated

Example:The sails were too loose, causing the boat to drift aimlessly.

Definition:Not firmly fixed or fastened; not tense or taut.

From loose

Example:Sarah measured the effectiveness of the project using a level.

Definition:A plane surface at right angles to the plumb line or the line of the horizon.

From level

Example:The rope had become slack from constant use.

Definition:Not taut, firm, or rigid, especially under ordinary conditions.

From slack

Example:The pants were quite tight fitting.

Definition:Not firmly fixed or fastened; not tense or taut.

From loose