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fasten

/ˈfæs.ən/beginner Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.verb

To close, secure, or attach securely in place.

Example Sentences:
  • Please fasten your seatbelts before the airplane takes off.
  • He reached down to fasten the buckles on his winter boots.
2.verb

To fix or direct (one's eyes, attention, or mind) intently on something.

Example Sentences:
  • She kept her eyes fastened on the speaker throughout the presentation.
  • All hopes were fastened on the rescue team.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Old English 'fæstnian', meaning 'to make firm, secure, or fix', derived from 'fæst' (firm, secure). Cognate with Old High German 'fastnōn' and related to the modern English word 'fast' in the sense of 'firmly fixed in place'.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of making something FAST (secure) so it doesn't move: to FASTEN is to lock it down.

Frequently Asked Questions About “fasten

1. What is the meaning of “fasten” in English?

In English, fasten (verb) is defined as: “To close, secure, or attach securely in place.”.

2. How do you use “fasten” in a sentence?

Please fasten your seatbelts before the airplane takes off.

3. What are English synonyms of “fasten”?

Common synonyms include:secure,attach,fix,lock,bind

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “fasten”?

Old English 'fæstnian', meaning 'to make firm, secure, or fix', derived from 'fæst' (firm, secure). Cognate with Old High German 'fastnōn' and related to the modern English word 'fast' in the sense of 'firmly fixed in place'.