knotted

[ˈnɒtɪd]

knotted Definition

  • 1having knots or a knot-like pattern
  • 2tied with a knot or knots

Using knotted: Examples

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

  • Example

    The rope was knotted tightly.

  • Example

    Her hair was knotted and tangled.

  • Example

    The wood had a knotted texture.

  • Example

    He had a knotted expression on his face.

knotted Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for knotted

Antonyms for knotted

Phrases with knotted

  • knotted muscles

    muscles that are tense and contracted, often causing pain or discomfort

    Example

    After the workout, he felt soreness in his knotted muscles.

  • wood that has knots or a knotty texture, often used for decorative purposes

    Example

    The furniture was made of knotted wood, giving it a rustic look.

  • hair that is tangled and twisted into knots, often difficult to comb or style

    Example

    She spent hours trying to untangle her knotted hair.

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Summary: knotted in Brief

The term 'knotted' [ˈnɒtɪd] describes something that has knots or a knot-like pattern. It can refer to objects like ropes or wood, as well as physical features like hair or muscles. Examples include 'The rope was knotted tightly' and 'Her hair was knotted and tangled.' Synonyms include 'tangled' and 'twisted,' while antonyms include 'smooth' and 'straight.'