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Tighter

Tighter is the comparative form of the adjective tight. It expresses a greater degree of being tight or more restrictive in a given situation. The word is used in both physical contexts, such as something that fits more snugly, and in figurative contexts, such as rules, schedules, or budgets becoming more stringent.

As a modifier, tighter can describe nouns directly: a tighter seal, a tighter grip, a tighter fit,

Etymology and form: tight is a native Germanic word, and its comparative is formed regularly with the

Examples: A tighter jacket means it fits more closely. A tighter security protocol reduces risk but can

See also: tight, tighten, tightness, tightening, tightly.

or
a
tighter
deadline.
It
conveys
increased
compression,
closeness,
or
constraint.
The
standard
adverb
form
for
describing
how
an
action
is
performed
is
tightly;
tighter
is
not
typically
used
as
an
adverb
in
formal
English.
suffix
-er
to
yield
tighter.
The
word
is
widely
used
in
modern
English
and
shares
a
family
with
related
adjectives
describing
precision,
strictness,
or
compactness.
affect
usability.
Economists
may
refer
to
a
tighter
budget
as
a
constraint
on
spending,
while
a
tighter
grip
indicates
a
stronger
hold.