leash

[liːʃ]

leash Definition

  • 1a strap or cord for restraining and guiding a dog or other domestic animal
  • 2a similar device used to restrain a small child

Using leash: Examples

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

  • Example

    She keeps her dog on a leash when they go for a walk.

  • Example

    The child was on a leash so that he wouldn't run away.

  • Example

    He held the leash tightly as the dog pulled ahead.

leash Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for leash

Phrases with leash

  • not under control; allowed to act freely

    Example

    The party was wild, with everyone off the leash and having a great time.

  • under close control or supervision

    Example

    After the scandal, the CEO was put on a short leash by the board of directors.

  • to allow someone to act freely without interference or control

    Example

    The new manager gave her team a free leash to experiment with new ideas.

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Summary: leash in Brief

A 'leash' [liːʃ] is a strap or cord used to restrain and guide a dog or other domestic animal, or a small child. It can also be used figuratively, as in 'on a short leash,' meaning under close control or supervision. Phrases like 'off the leash' and 'give someone a free leash' extend the concept of control to broader contexts.

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