String Meaning and Definition
String
Pronunciation
/strɪŋ/
Part of Speech
Noun
Definition
A length of yarn, twine, or other material used for binding or sewing, typically produced by spinning or extruding a synthetic or natural fiber.
Examples
- I need to tie a string around the package to secure it.
- The gardener used a length of string to tie up the vines.
Synonyms
- Twine
- Fiber
- Yarn
Antonyms
- Thread
- Brace
Etymology
The word “string” originates from the Old English word “string”, which is derived from the Proto-Germanic word “*strangan”, meaning “to twist or turn”.
Usage Notes
When referring to a string of words or phrases, use the phrase “string together” to convey the idea of linking or connecting multiple items.
Cultural References
In popular culture, strings are often used as a plot device in movies and TV shows to represent connections between characters or plot threads.
Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases
- To string along: to deceive or manipulate someone by giving them false hope
- To string someone along: to lead someone on, often in a romantic or social sense
Related Words or Phrases
- Fiber
- Yarn
- Twine
- Thread
Collocations
- Raw string
- Coil of string
- Ball of string
Frequency of Use
The word “string” is commonly used in everyday language, with an average frequency of use in the top 3,000 words in the English language.
Common Misspellings
- Strin
- STring
- Stirng