(attached to) Comparative for having a liking or affection for
“I have to admit that I was rather attached to my vintage coin collection.”
Comparative for married or in an exclusive relationship
“He had to decline her proposition as he was well and truly attached.”
Comparative for engaged, having formally agreed to marry
“Long and deeply attached to her future husband, she had yet steadily resisted all his solicitations for an immediate marriage.”
Comparative for present together with (something)
“He wore a Glock 19 nine millimeter pistol in a thigh rig with an attached silencer that reached all the way to his knee.”
Comparative for on very affectionate or intimate terms
Comparative for having two or more sections connected by a flexible joint
Comparative for having affection or warm regard for
Comparative for attached to someone or something in a neurotic or pathological manner
Comparative for fitted or integrated into something
Comparative for not available as a spouse or romantic partner
Comparative for adjacent to, or being in contact with at some point or line
Comparative for unable to be separated or treated separately
Comparative for not physically able to be moved
Comparative for physically and mentally dependent on something (or someone)
Comparative for mutually dependent on one another in a relationship
Comparative for joining or interrelated in an intimate manner
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