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Meaning of string
A long, thin, flexible structure made of threads or fibers
Etymology of string
The word "string" comes from Old English "strang" or "strenge", which is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "strangiz", meaning "cord" or "rope"
The word has been used in English since the 9th century, initially to refer to a cord or rope, and later to describe a sequence of things or a set of strings on a musical instrument
Synonyms
Definitions
- A long, thin, flexible structure made of threads or fibers, used for fastening or tying things
- A sequence of things, such as words, musical notes, or events, that are connected or follow one after the other
- A set of strings on a musical instrument, such as a violin or guitar
- In computing, a sequence of characters, such as letters, numbers, or symbols, that are stored and manipulated as a single unit
Usage Examples
- She tied the package with a string to keep it closed
- The guitarist plucked the strings on his instrument to create a beautiful melody
- The programmer wrote a string of code to solve the problem
- The athlete used a string to tie her shoes
Antonyms
looseness
detachment
separation
disconnection
unraveling
untangling
unfastening
untying
release
liberation
freedom
independence
solitude
isolation
disengagement
dissociation
severance
division
partition
segregation