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Meaning of zipped
The primary meaning of the word "zipped" is to close or open something, typically a zipper.
Etymology of zipped
The word "zipped" originated in the late 19th century, derived from the verb "zip", which is imitative of the sound of a zipper.
The term "zipper" was first used in the late 19th century to describe a device for closing an opening, such as on a garment or bag.
Synonyms
fastened
closed
shut
sealed
locked
tied
bound
secured
tightened
clasped
buckled
laced
strapped
hooked
snapped
clipped
pinned
buttoned
hooked
velcroed
attached
fixed
joined
connected
linked
merged
united
combined
coupled
paired
matched
mated
clasped
gripped
grasped
held
clenched
screwed
bolted
riveted
welded
soldered
brazed
Definitions
- The past tense and past participle of the verb "zip", which means to close or open something, typically a zipper, with a hissing or buzzing sound.
- * To move quickly or suddenly, often with a hissing or buzzing sound.
Usage Examples
- She zipped up her jacket to keep warm in the cold weather.
- * The child zipped down the slide, laughing with excitement.
- * The file was zipped to reduce its size for easier transfer.