rivet

[ˈrɪvɪt]

rivet Definition

a short metal pin or bolt for holding together two plates of metal, its headless end being beaten out or pressed down when in place.

Using rivet: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "rivet" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The rivets on the bridge were rusted and needed to be replaced.

  • Example

    The metal sheets were held together with rivets.

  • Example

    She used a rivet gun to attach the metal pieces together.

rivet Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for rivet

Phrases with rivet

  • a type of blind rivet that can be installed without access to the back side of the workpiece

    Example

    She used pop rivets to attach the aluminum sheets together.

  • a person who is excessively concerned with small details or accuracy, especially in relation to model-making or historical reenactment

    Example

    He's such a rivet counter that he spent hours researching the correct shade of paint for his model airplane.

  • a fan of industrial music and culture, characterized by a distinctive style of dress and often associated with cyberpunk and science fiction

    Example

    The club was full of rivetheads dancing to the pounding beat of the music.

Origins of rivet

from Old French 'river', meaning 'to fix'

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Summary: rivet in Brief

A 'rivet' [ˈrɪvɪt] is a short metal pin or bolt used to hold together two metal plates. It is secured by beating or pressing down its headless end. Examples of usage include 'The metal sheets were held together with rivets.' 'Rivet' extends into phrases like 'pop rivet,' which is a type of blind rivet, and 'rivet counter,' which refers to someone who is excessively concerned with small details.

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