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Strap - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A strap is a flexible strip of material, such as leather or fabric, used to fasten, secure, or carry objects. It is commonly found on bags, watches, or footwear.

strap

/stræp/ /stræp/

Definition:

A narrow strip of flexible material used for fastening, securing, or carrying something.

Synonyms:

belt, band, tie, thong

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

unfasten, release

Common Collocations:

shoulder strap, watch strap, leather strap, adjustable strap

Derivatives:

strapped, strapping

Usage Tips:

Use "strap" as a noun for a fastening band or as a verb meaning to secure tightly with such a band.

Common Phrases:

strap in, strap on, strapped for cash

Etymology:

Originates from Old French "estrap," meaning a trap or snare; later evolved to mean a fastening band.

Examples:

  • 1. She tightened the strap on her backpack before hiking.
  • 2. The watch strap broke after years of use.
  • 3. Strap your helmet securely before riding the bike.
  • 4. He used a leather strap to bundle the sticks together.

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