secure
A lash is the thong of a whip, the leash of an animal, or a hair growing from the eyelid.
furl
The word is "grip".
No, "fast" is not a root word of "fasten." The word "fasten" comes from the Old English word "faestan," which means "to make firm or secure."
Unite, link, fasten, couple, combine, amalgamate or consolidate
Grip
The prefix is -un as in unfasten.
Grasp, clutch
grip or grab
An example sentence using the word fasten is:I do not know what adhesive to use to fasten a mirror to drywall.
To tie, or fasten; it can also mean to wrap tightly, firmly.
No, the word 'tightly' is the adverb form of the adjective tight.An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.Example: He tightly secured the mattress to the roof of the car and crossed his fingers.A noun is a word for a person (father), a place (country), or a thing (cookie).