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Showing words for ROPES using the English dictionary

5 Letter Words for Ropes

pores, poser, prose, repos, ropes, spore

4 Letter Words for Ropes

epos, eros, esop, opes, ores, pers, peso, pore, pose, pres, pros, repo, reps, resp, roes, rope, rose, seor, sero, sope, sore, spor

3 Letter Words for Ropes

eos, ers, esp, esr, oer, oes, ope, ops, ore, ors, ose, per, pes, por, pos, pre, pro, prs, rep, res, roe, ros, rps, sep, ser, sop

Definitions for Ropes

[1] a strong, thick line or cord, commonly one composed of twisted or braided strands of hemp, flax, or the like, or of wire or other material.
[2] a lasso.
[3] ropes, the cords used to enclose a prize ring or other space. Informal . the operations of a business or the details of any undertaking: The new employee didn't take long to learn the ropes.
[4] a hangman's noose, halter, or cord.
[5] the sentence or punishment of death by hanging.
[6] a quantity of material or a number of things twisted or strung together in the form of a cord: a rope of tobacco.
[7] a stringy, viscid, or glutinous formation in a liquid: ropes of slime.
[8] to tie, bind, or fasten with a rope.
[9] to enclose, partition, or mark off with a rope or ropes (often followed by off ).
[10] to catch with a lasso; lasso.
[11] Nautical . to reinforce (a sail or awning) with a boltrope.
[12] to be drawn out into a filament of thread; become ropy.
[13] rope in , Informal . to lure or entice, especially by employing deception: The swindler had roped in a number of gullible persons.
[14] at the end of one's rope , at the end of one's endurance or means; at the limit: With all her savings gone and bills piling up, she was at the end of her rope.
[15] give someone enough rope , to allow a person complete freedom to continue his or her misdeeds in hope that retribution will follow.
[16] on the ropes , Boxing . in a defenseless position, as leaning against the ropes to keep from falling. Informal . in a desperate or hopeless position; close to defeat or failure: By repeatedly undercutting his prices, his competitors soon had him on the ropes.
[17] a fairly thick cord made of twisted and intertwined hemp or other fibres or of wire or other strong material (as modifier ) a rope bridge ; a rope ladder
[18] a row of objects fastened or united to form a line a rope of pearls ; a rope of onions
[19] a quantity of material twisted or wound in the form of a cord
[20] anything in the form of a filament or strand, esp something viscous or glutinous a rope of slime
[21] the rope a rope, noose, or halter used for hanging death by hanging, strangling, etc
[22] give someone enough rope to hang himself to allow someone to accomplish his own downfall by his own foolish acts
[23] know the ropes to have a thorough understanding of a particular sphere of activity to be experienced in the ways of the world
[24] on the ropes boxing driven against the ropes enclosing the ring by an opponent's attack in a defenceless or hopeless position
[25] (tr) to bind or fasten with or as if with a rope
[26] (tr usually foll by off ) to enclose or divide by means of a rope
[27] (intr) to become extended in a long filament or thread
[28] (when intr , foll by up ) mountaineering to tie (climbers) together with a rope

Words related to Ropes

ropetwine, string, thread, tape, cable, strand, lariat, lace, lanyard, lasso, cordage, hawser

Words nearby Ropes

roperootstalk, rootstock, rootworm, rooty, ropable, rope, rope dancer, rope in, rope socket, rope stitch, rope tow

Origin of Ropes

before 900; (noun) Middle English rop(e ), rap(e ), Old English rāp; cognate with Dutch reep, German Reif; (v.) Middle English, derivative of the noun

Other words from Ropes

rop·er , noun
rope·like , adjective
un·roped , adjective

Word origin for Ropes

Old English rāp ; related to Old Saxon rēp , Old High German reif

Synonyms for Ropes

cable, strand, string, tape, thread, twine, braiding, cordage, hawser, lace, lanyard, lariat, lasso