What is another word for glued together?

Pronunciation: [ɡlˈuːd təɡˈɛðə] (IPA)

The phrase "glued together" refers to something that has been joined or stuck firmly. There are several synonyms that can be used in its place, depending on the context and the intended meaning. For example, "bonded" or "cemented" refers to something that has been securely fastened using an adhesive or glue. "Fused" or "melded" suggests that two or more things have become one, often through a process of heating or melting. "Joined" or "united" refers to things that have been brought together and connected, whether through glue, welding, or other means. Overall, there are a variety of words that can be used as synonyms for "glued together," each with its own nuances and connotations.

What are the hypernyms for Glued together?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Glued together

  • I want the concentration and the romance, and the worlds all glued together, fused, glowing: have no time to waste any more on prose.
    Virginia Woolf
  • Then we went down to his work room, in the horrible beautiful Merz grotto [the 'Merz-Haus', built by Kurt Schwitters, where broken wheels paired with matchboxes, wire lattices with brushes without bristles, rusted wheels with curious Merz cucumbers.. .How often did we 'p-lay' in this room! Schwitters called playing, considering the sweat, working. There we glued together our paper pictures, and as I tossed away one of my glued-together works one morning, Schwitters asked, 'You don't like it? Can I have it?' – 'What do you want with this failed piece of toast?' Schwitters took a good look at it and said, 'I'll put what's on top on the bottom, I'll stick a little Merz nose in this corner and I'll sign the bottom Kurt Schwitters.' And, yes indeed, this collage became a wonderful picture by Kurt Schwitters. Schwitters was a wizard, just as Hokusai was a wizard.
    Jean Arp

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