Synonyms for on a string
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : string |
Phonetic Transcription : strɪŋ |
Top 10 synonyms for on a string Other synonyms for the word on a string
- acquiescent
- amenable
- at one's beck and call
- biddable
- bound
- complaisant
- controllable
- docious
- duteous
- governable
- honoring
- in hock
- in one's clutches
- in one's pocket
- in one's power
- into
- obeisant
- obligated
- obliged
- obliging
- observant
- on a string
- on the arm
- on the cuff
- on the tab
- owe one
- owing
- pliant
- regardful
- resigned
- respectful
- responsible
- reverential
- sheeplike
- subservient
- tame
- tractable
- under control
- under obligation
- venerating
- well-trained
- willing
- wrapped around finger
- yielding
Définition of on a string
Origin :- Old English streng "line, cord, thread," from Proto-Germanic *strangiz (cf. Old Norse strengr, Danish streng, Middle Dutch strenge, Dutch streng, Old High German strang, German Strang "rope, cord"), from *strang- "taut, stiff," from PIE root *strenk- "tight, narrow; pull tight, twist" (see strain). Gradually restricted by early Middle English to lines that are smaller than a rope. Sense of "a number of objects arranged in a line" first recorded late 15c.
- Old English meaning "ligaments, tendons" is preserved in hamstring, heartstrings. Meaning "limitations, stipulations" (1888) is American English, probably from the common April Fool's joke of leaving a purse that looks full of money on the sidewalk, then tugging it away with an attached string when someone stoops to pick it up. To pull strings "control the course of affairs" (1860) is from the notion of puppet theater. First string, second string, etc. in athletics (1863) is from archers' custom of carrying spare bowstrings in the event that one breaks. Strings "stringed instruments" is attested from mid-14c. String bean is from 1759; string bikini is from 1974.
- As in obedient : adj well-behaved; submissive
- As in beholden : adj indebted
Antonyms for on a string
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