0%

All attach synonyms

atΒ·tach
A a

verb attach

  • join β€” to bring in contact, connect, or bring or put together: to join hands; to join pages with a staple.
  • attribute β€” If you attribute something to an event or situation, you think that it was caused by that event or situation.
  • secure β€” free from or not exposed to danger or harm; safe.
  • fix β€” to repair; mend.
  • affix β€” If you affix one thing to another, you stick it or attach it to the other thing.
  • adhere β€” If you adhere to an opinion or belief, you support or hold it.
  • add β€” ADD is an abbreviation for attention deficit disorder.
  • link β€” a torch, especially of tow and pitch.
  • connect β€” If something or someone connects one thing to another, or if one thing connects to another, the two things are joined together.
  • tie β€” to bind, fasten, or attach with a cord, string, or the like, drawn together and knotted: to tie a tin can on a dog's tail.
  • stick β€” a thrust with a pointed instrument; stab.
  • hook up β€” a curved or angular piece of metal or other hard substance for catching, pulling, holding, or suspending something.
  • put β€” to move or place (anything) so as to get it into or out of a specific location or position: to put a book on the shelf.
  • assign β€” If you assign a piece of work to someone, you give them the work to do.
  • send β€” to cause, permit, or enable to go: to send a messenger; They sent their son to college.
  • allocate β€” If one item or share of something is allocated to a particular person or for a particular purpose, it is given to that person or used for that purpose.
  • annex β€” If a country annexes another country or an area of land, it seizes it and takes control of it.
  • bind β€” If something binds people together, it makes them feel as if they are all part of the same group or have something in common.
  • couple β€” If you refer to a couple of people or things, you mean two or approximately two of them, although the exact number is not important or you are not sure of it.
  • unite β€” to join, combine, or incorporate so as to form a single whole or unit.
  • prefix β€” Grammar. an affix placed before a word, base, or another prefix to modify a term's meaning, as by making the term negative, as un- in unkind, by signaling repetition, as re- in reinvent, or by indicating support, as pro- in proabolition. Compatible prefixes can work together, as un- and re- in unrefundable.
  • append β€” When you append something to something else, especially a piece of writing, you attach it or add it to the end of it.
  • rivet β€” a metal pin for passing through holes in two or more plates or pieces to hold them together, usually made with a head at one end, the other end being hammered into a head after insertion.
  • accompany β€” If you accompany someone, you go somewhere with them.
  • combine β€” If you combine two or more things or if they combine, they exist together.
  • affiliate β€” An affiliate is an organization which is officially connected with another, larger organization or is a member of it.
  • associate β€” If you associate someone or something with another thing, the two are connected in your mind.
  • appoint β€” If you appoint someone to a job or official position, you formally choose them for it.
  • earmark β€” any identifying or distinguishing mark or characteristic: The mayor's statement had all the earmarks of dirty politics.
  • name β€” a dictionary of given names that indicates whether a name is usually male, female, or unisex and often includes origins as well as meanings; for example, as by indicating that Evangeline, meaning β€œgood news,” comes from Greek. Used primarily as an aid in selecting a name for a baby, dictionaries of names may also include lists of famous people who have shared a name and information about its current popularity ranking.
  • allot β€” If something is allotted to someone, it is given to them as their share.
  • detail β€” The details of something are its individual features or elements.
  • consign β€” To consign something or someone to a place where they will be forgotten about, or to an unpleasant situation or place, means to put them there.
  • second β€” next after the first; being the ordinal number for two.
  • place β€” a particular portion of space, whether of definite or indefinite extent.
  • lay β€” to bring about or affect by lying (often used reflexively): to lie oneself out of a difficulty; accustomed to lying his way out of difficulties.
  • impute β€” to attribute or ascribe: The children imputed magical powers to the old woman.
  • designate β€” When you designate someone as something, you formally choose them to do that particular job.
  • fasten β€” to attach firmly or securely in place; fix securely to something else.
  • put together β€” assemble
  • glue β€” a hard, impure, protein gelatin, obtained by boiling skins, hoofs, and other animal substances in water, that when melted or diluted is a strong adhesive.
  • screw β€” a metal fastener having a tapered shank with a helical thread, and topped with a slotted head, driven into wood or the like by rotating, especially by means of a screwdriver.
  • nail β€” a slender, typically rod-shaped rigid piece of metal, usually in any of numerous standard lengths from a fraction of an inch to several inches and having one end pointed and the other enlarged and flattened, for hammering into or through wood, other building materials, etc., as used in building, in fastening, or in holding separate pieces together.
  • clip β€” A clip is a small device, usually made of metal or plastic, that is specially shaped for holding things together.
  • ascribe β€” If you ascribe an event or condition to a particular cause, you say or consider that it was caused by that thing.
  • confer β€” When you confer with someone, you discuss something with them in order to make a decision. You can also say that two people confer.
  • award β€” An award is a prize or certificate that a person is given for doing something well.
  • accord β€” An accord between countries or groups of people is a formal agreement, for example to end a war.
  • bestow β€” To bestow something on someone means to give or present it to them.
  • latch onto β€” a device for holding a door, gate, or the like, closed, consisting basically of a bar falling or sliding into a catch, groove, hole, etc.
Was this page helpful?
Yes No
Thank you for your feedback! Tell your friends about this page
Tell us why?