Pulled taut. It is left loose only for demonstrational purposes.
According to the Ashley book of knots a "Carrick Bend" is properly finished when pulled tight. Also the most secure way, when used at sea, is to have the bitter ends opposite or opposed to each other.Think about it. It will not be proper if it is left in the "decorative" state. It use is to join two hawsers (large mooring lines/ropes) together.
The homophone of "pulled tight" is "pulled tite".
The homophone of "taught" is "taut." "Taught" is the past tense of the verb "teach," while "taut" means pulled tight or tense.
The homonym of the word "taught" is "taut." "Taught" is the past tense of the verb "teach," meaning to instruct or educate, while "taut" means pulled or drawn tight.
I was taught by my priest as an altar server that they are supposed to be lit ten minutes before mass starts.
Neta Snook taught her to fly when Amelia was 13 Amelia was 21 when she was taught by Anita Snook . -Somebody has not read the dates properly.
Noticing that you wrote homonym's' for taught, but I only have one from what I learned :)It is:Taut
He was self taught. His father pulled him out do school at 7-8 years old.
he went to Boston latin school. when he was 7-8 his dad pulled him out of school and taught himself
It's from the musical "South Pacific"
My grandson could use mine when he was 8. (but he was taught properly)
yes if taught properly i know a horse that can sheck your hand