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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2026 knot1 /nɑt/USA pronunciation
n., v., knot•ted, knot•ting. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2026n. [countable]
v.
knot1
(not),USA pronunciation n., v., knot•ted, knot•ting. n.
v.t.
v.i.
knot′like′, adj.
knot2 (not),USA pronunciation n.
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::
knot /nɒt/ n
knot /nɒt/ n
'knot' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
bend
- bow
- bowline
- burl
- cast-off
- chignon
- clove hitch
- denouement
- Fugard
- glomerulus
- gnarl
- Gordian knot
- granny
- granny knot
- half-hitch
- herb Paris
- hitch
- inextricable
- knag
- knar
- knit
- knob
- knot garden
- knothole
- knout
- knur
- kt
- node
- nodule
- pompom
- pretzel
- quenelle
- reef knot
- running
- sheepshank
- sheet bend
- slipknot
- snarl
- square knot
- sword knot
- tassel
- tie
- tight
- timber hitch
- Tippett
- truelove knot
- Turk's-head
- twine
- twist
- anchor knot
Collocations: a [granny, square, double, slip] knot, tie a knot in [the rope, your laces], tie a knot [firmly, securely] (around), more... 🗣️Forum discussions with the word(s) "knot" in the title: 'able knot'
a bothering knot A Knot is tied in my heart a knot of ... / ... move in a knot a knot of streets a knot that can be undone by a pull A wedgie-knot Do / make / tie a knot fold a newspaper into a knot get married/get hitched/tie the knot get one's underwear in a knot get yourself into a knot Ghiordes knot Gordian knot Gordian knot Gordian knot- How frequent? guts in a knot have one's pants in a knot He tightened his fetal knot I think you just twisted yourself up into a knot. If a sailor unties one knot, he has a fair wind; In this context what does the word "knot" mean? knot knot Knot holes in Minot Knot it. knot of a problem "knot of arrivals" knot of bewilderment knot---'snatch a knot' more... Look up "knot" at Merriam-Webster Look up "knot" at dictionary.com
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