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- DictionaryAt·tached/əˈtaCHt/
adjective
- 1. joined, fastened, or connected to something: "please complete the attached form"
- 2. full of affection or fondness: "during his visit, Mark became increasingly attached to Tara"
1. : connected or joined to something. see the attached document. a house with an attached garage. 2. : emotionally connected : having strong feelings of affection or connection. These are happy and well-adjusted children who are very attached to their adoptive family. Micky Duxbury. 3. : permanently fixed when adult. attached barnacles. Synonyms.
Meaning of attached in English. attached. adjective. uk / əˈtætʃt / us / əˈtætʃt / be attached to someone/something. Add to word list. to like someone or something very much: The children are very attached to their grandparents. I'm very attached to my old guitar. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Liking. adorkable. affection.
Attached definition: joined; connected; bound.. See examples of ATTACHED used in a sentence.
Definitions of attached. adjective. being joined in close association. “all art schools whether independent or attached to universities” synonyms: affiliated, connected. related, related to. being connected either logically or causally or by shared characteristics. adjective. fond and affectionate. “she was very attached to her father” synonyms:
1. : to take by legal authority especially under a writ. attached the property. 2. a. : to bring (oneself) into an association. attached herself to their cause. b. : to assign (an individual or unit in the military) temporarily. 3. : to bind by personal ties (as of affection or sympathy) was strongly attached to his family. 4.
5 days ago · attached. (ətætʃt ) 1. adjective. If you are attached to someone or something, you like them very much. She is very attached to her family and friends. [ + to] 2. adjective. If someone is attached to an organization or group of people, they are working with them, often only for a short time.
adj. 1. Architecture Joined to or by a wall, especially by sharing a wall with another building; not freestanding: a block of attached houses. 2. Biology Fixed to a surface for one part of the life cycle, as a barnacle. 3. Feeling affection for someone; fond or involved: She is very attached to her cousins.