tight-knit

/ˌtaɪt ˈnɪt/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌtaɪt ˈnɪt/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈtīt-ˈnit How to pronounce tight-knit (audio)/ (ame, mw)

tight-knit — adjective

1. describing a group of people — such as a family, community, or team — in which a

1.形容詞B2
釋義

describing a group of people — such as a family, community, or team — in which all members know each other well and care deeply about one another, providing strong mutual support.

例句

The tight-knit mining community supported one another when the mine shut down.

tight-knit + community: describes a place-based group

Lucía's family is so tight-knit that they eat dinner together every Sunday without fail.

tight-knit + family: describes a family unit

同義詞
  • close-knit

    the most common synonym; interchangeable in almost all contexts

  • united

    emphasises the sense of working together toward shared goals, not just emotional closeness

  • bonded

    focuses on the emotional ties between members, often used for teams or small groups

  • cohesive

    more formal; describes a group that sticks together as a unit

反義詞
  • fragmented

    a group whose members have broken apart or lost their sense of unity

  • divided

    focuses on disagreement or conflict within the group

文法句型

tight-knit + [group noun]

用法筆記

Commonly used before a noun (attributive position), as in 'a tight-knit community'. Variant spellings include 'tightly knit' and 'tightly-knit' (the hyphenated forms are more common before a noun). The related form 'close-knit' shares the same meaning.

常見錯誤

My brother and I are very tight-knit.
My brother and I are very close.
💡'tight-knit' describes a whole group or community, not a one-on-one relationship between two individuals.