taut

taut
I. adjective Etymology: Middle English tought, perhaps from tought, toughth fierce, tough, alteration of tough tough Date: 14th century 1. a. having no give or slack ; tightly drawn <
a taut rope
>
b. high-strung, tense <
taut nerves
>
2. a. kept in proper order or condition <
a taut ship
>
b. (1) not loose or flabby <
taut muscles
>
(2) marked by economy of structure and detail <
a taut story
>
tautly adverbtautness noun II. transitive verb Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1721 Scottish mat, tangle

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