Yes, it is a verb. It means to make tight or taut.
e.g
We will tighten the ropes holding up the tent.
A wrench can tighten the nut on a bolt.
The verb for tight is tighten.Other verbs are tightens, tightening and tightened.Some example sentences are:"I will tighten the rope"."He tightens the knot"."I am tightening the screw"."His grip on the ball tightened".
The verb form is tighten.
No, the word 'tighten' is not a noun. The word 'tighten' is a verb, a word for an action.The noun forms of the verb to tighten are tightener (a concrete noun as a word for a physical device) and the gerund, tightening (a concrete noun as a word for a physical act).
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No, it is an adverb. It is related to the adjective tight, and to the verb to tighten.
Yes, it is a verb. It means to make tight or taut. e.g We will tighten the ropes holding up the tent. A wrench can tighten the nut on a bolt.
Yes, "screwed" can function as a verb. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb "screw," which means to fasten or tighten something with a screw. Additionally, it can also be used informally to describe a situation where someone is in trouble or has been taken advantage of.
The word "bow" can be used as a noun or a verb. As a noun, it refers to a knot made by tying two loops together, or the front part of a ship. As a verb, it can mean to bend at the waist as a sign of respect or to tighten a stringed instrument.
Oh no, Never! zooming is a verb! why? well, first of all, verb mostly describes an action, for instance, eat, dance, jump, run, smile, all of these are verbs. If you add -ing to these verbs, they are still verbs. Same with the word zoom. It's a regular verb, and adding -ing to it doesn't mean its not a verb anymore. ....:)
To tighten the steering you just tighten the nut under it and then your done. NICE