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1. attach
verb. ['əˈtætʃ'] cause to be attached.
Synonyms
- secure
- hook up
- tack
- introduce
- nail
- band
- peg
- tag on
- glue
- label
- tie
- hinge
- bind
- tape
- saddle
- supplement
- link up
- infix
- tag
- yoke
- tackle
- hitch
- limber up
- hang on
- paste
- ring
- stick on
- couple on
- pin up
- link
- peg down
- insert
- clip
- bell
- limber
- mark
- connect
- couple
- append
- add on
- couple up
- harness
- tack on
- fixate
- tether
- mount
- affix
- enter
- catch
- fasten
- pin down
Etymology
- atachier (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
Rhymes with Attach
- overmatch
- mismatch
- dispatch
- scratch
- rematch
- detach
- vlach
- stach
- snatch
- krach
- flach
- drach
- bratsch
- brach
- tkach
- thatch
- thach
- tatsch
- rach
- patch
- matsch
- match
- mache
- latsch
- latch
- lache
- lach
- kach
- hatch
- hach
How do you pronounce attach?
Pronounce attach as əˈtæʧ.
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Sentences with attach
1. Verb, base form
Turn the car over and attach the rods to the bottom of the car with clamps.
2. Verb, non-3rd person singular present
There are many species of mistletoe, some of which even attach to cacti.
Quotes about attach
1. I've always littered my songs with jokes. You might need to dig a little deeper to find the humor, but I would totally object to being some kind of distraught personality. I've never tried to attach myself to that.
- Cass McCombs
2. She was heartily ashamed of her ignorance - a misplaced shame. Where people wish to attach, they should always be ignorant. To come with a well−informed mind is to come with an inability of administering to the vanity of others, which a sensible person would always wish to avoid. A woman especially, if she have the misfortune of knowing anything, should conceal it as well as she can.
- Jane Austen, Northanger Abbey
3. If you always attach positive emotions to the things you want, and never attach negative emotions to the things you don't, then that which you desire most will invariably come your way.
- Matt D. Miller
2. attach
verb. ['əˈtætʃ'] be attached; be in contact with.
Synonyms
Etymology
- atachier (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
4. attach
verb. ['əˈtætʃ'] take temporary possession of as a security, by legal authority.
Etymology
- atachier (Old French (842-ca. 1400))