knot

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A knot is a type of tie or loop made with string, rope, or yarn.

Imagine you're camping and need to secure your tent. You'll probably use some kind of cord or twine to tie it down, making a knot at each corner. It's like creating a little lock that keeps things in place. People also talk about knots when they refer to complicated situations or problems, saying "it's a tough knot to untie."

How common is "knot"?

Word knot is considered uncommon in modern English.
It has a balanced usage among all categories: speech, fiction, newspapers and academic texts.
Definitions

noun

  • A looping of a piece of string or of any other long, flexible material that cannot be untangled without passing one or both ends of the material through its loops.

    Example: Climbers must make sure that all knots are both secure and of types that will not weaken the rope.

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verb

  • To form into a knot; to tie with a knot or knots.

    Example: We knotted the ends of the rope to keep it from unravelling.

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