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- adjectivetaut (adjective) · tauter (comparative adjective) · tautest (superlative adjective)
- stretched or pulled tight; not slack:"the fabric stays taut without adhesive"Similar:tightly stretchednot slacknot loose
- (especially of muscles or nerves) tense; not relaxed:"my voice was taut with anger"Opposite:
- (of writing, music, etc.) concise and controlled:"a taut text of only a hundred and twenty pages"Opposite:
- (of a ship) having a disciplined and efficient crew:"his language was salty and he ran a taut ship"Similar:in good orderin good conditionwell regulatedwell disciplinedshipshape (and Bristol fashion)
OriginMiddle English tought ‘distended’, perhaps originally a variant of tough. Explore further
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