Fastens [verb]
Definition of Fastens:
make secure; join together
Synonyms of Fastens:
● Screw
● Tighten
● Weld
● Affix
● Adhere
● Nail
● Attach
● Bolt
● Solder
● Glue
● Truss
● Wedge
● Set
● Lace
● Chain
● Lock
● Hitch
● Hook
● Tag
● Connect
● Seal
● Close
● Cohere
● Belt
● Hold
● Fix
● Unite
● Leash
● Moor
● Lodge
● Tie
● Implant
● Brace
● Grip
● String
● Batten
● Couple
● Cement
● Band
● Link
● Stick
● Knot
● Catch
● Infix
● Jam
● Cleave
● Bar
● Bind
● Button
● Rope
● Settle
● Embed
● Girth
● Anchor
● Bond
● Mortise
● Rivet
● Hitch on
● Hook up
● Stay put
● Tack on
Opposite/Antonyms of Fastens:
● Unlink
● Unchain
● Allow
● Free
● Unstick
● Lose
● Leave
● Forget
● Unfix
● Confuse
● Divide
● Open
● Untie
● Unlace
● Halt
● Remove
● Displace
● Unfasten
● Separate
● Loose
● Let go
● Permit
● Unsettle
● Destroy
● Refuse
● Unseal
● Unhitch
● Unlock
● Dissuade
● Disjoin
● Detach
● Release
● Loosen
Sentence/Example of Fastens:
And finally tires may get rim-cut, which means that the steel rim which fastens them on wears them through by rubbing.
Go near that horrid old man who fastens one rheumy eye on you while his slobbery chin shakes like a huge jelly?
The whole movement of the scene made it look like a picture imagination fastens in the slow ripplings of gauze under breeze.
Adèle, then, is sick; and upon that point alone in the Aunt's letter the thought of Reuben fastens.
Displays a large, fantastically shaped stocking of striking color, and fastens it beside Charlie's.
Let me yet hold fast the thread which fastens me to earth,give me timetime before I drift out, lost in yonder blackness and flame!
For the entire freezer there is a top piece that fastens to both sides of the wooden bucket.
Anyhow, nobody ever locks anything down here, only fastens things up when the season is over.
The host fastens a large paper butterfly, minus one wing and the antennæ, to a curtain hung across a window.
Then she rises, fastens on a black mantle which floats behind concealing nothing, at the same moment removing her chemise.