Synonyms for airtight


Grammar : Adj
Spell : air-tahyt
Phonetic Transcription : ˈɛərˌtaɪt


Définition of airtight

Origin :
  • also air-tight, "impervious to air," 1760, from air (n.1) + tight. Figurative sense of "incontrovertible" (of arguments, alabis, etc.) is from 1929.
  • adj sealed
  • adj certain
Example sentences :
  • I give you my word I could feel myself heatin' up like an airtight stove.
  • Extract from : « Mary-'Gusta » by Joseph C. Lincoln
  • The mild aroma of Heerenbaai-Tabak filled the airtight groundcar.
  • Extract from : « Wind » by Charles Louis Fontenay
  • It was not airtight, but there would probably be no further investigation.
  • Extract from : « The Perfectionists » by Arnold Castle
  • The bodies had been walled in well enough, but those walls were not airtight.
  • Extract from : « The Iron Ration » by George Abel Schreiner
  • It was airtight above or below that one spot on the throttle.
  • Extract from : « Test Pilot » by David Goodger (goodger@python.org)
  • He had it installed in an airtight room into which only filtered air could pass.
  • Extract from : « The Year When Stardust Fell » by Raymond F. Jones
  • As this candy will not keep long put it into an airtight box.
  • Extract from : « Harper's Round Table, August 27, 1895 » by Various
  • They just shut it up in an airtight cell, and then forget all about it.
  • Extract from : « The King's Daughter and Other Stories for Girls » by Various
  • If there is no hole in the filler cap, the latter should not be screwed down so tightly that an airtight joint will be formed.
  • Extract from : « The Gasoline Motor » by Harold Whiting Slauson
  • A warm floor is secured by laying it double with an airtight interlining of roofing paper or similar substance.
  • Extract from : « Making a Poultry House » by Mary Roberts Conover

Antonyms for airtight

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