loose, or open "that jar isn't tight enough, its loose." or "he had a tight grip, but her hand had a loose grip."
Loose.
the opposite of let go is hold on tight.
The opposite of cramped (space) is spacious, roomy, or open. The opposite of cramped (tense, tight, contracted) is relaxed.
yes. It is an adjective and means "free". It is an opposite of tight or tied up. It should not be confused with the verb "lose" .
The opposite of find is lose.The failure to find something would be to miss or overlook.Careful! Many people misspell "lose" as "loose", which is a completely different word that means "not tight". The confusion is understandable given English spelling, where the words lose, choose, and snooze all rhyme, but lose and hose don't!
Tight is an adjective.
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the opposite of let go is hold on tight.
The opposite of cramped (space) is spacious, roomy, or open. The opposite of cramped (tense, tight, contracted) is relaxed.
An antonym or opposite for tight would be loose. You could also say flimsy or flexible.
selfish stingy parsimonious, tight
Two common words for that would be "stingy" and "tight-fisted".
The opposite state from loose (fitting) would be tight, or secure. The opposite of loose (free) would be captive, controlled, contained, or corraled.
make a tight feel of the opposite person
You misspelled the word "lose." "Loose" is the opposite of "tight."
Thrift, in a good sense; and miser, tight-wad or penny-pincher in a bad sense.
The opposite would be stalactites, which form from the ceiling down, while stalagmites form from the floor up. (The venerable mnemonic is that stalactites hold tite/tight to the ceiling.)