noun a strip of material, such as cloth or plastic, with an adhesive surface on one or both sides, used for sticking things together
Used for holding materials together during construction or repairs
Used for securing bandages and dressings in place
Used for temporary repairs or securing objects in place within a vehicle
Used for sealing boxes and packages for shipping or storage
Used for various creative projects such as scrapbooking or gift wrapping
Adhesive tape can be used by writers to mark pages in a book or notebook, label items, or attach notes to a wall or desk.
Psychologists may use adhesive tape during therapy sessions to create visual aids, attach notes or drawings to a whiteboard, or secure documents together.
Electricians use adhesive tape to secure wires and cables, mark circuits, or insulate connections to prevent electrical hazards.
Painters use adhesive tape to create clean lines and edges when painting walls, furniture, or other surfaces, as well as to protect areas from paint splatter.
Medical doctors may use adhesive tape to secure bandages, dressings, or medical devices, as well as to mark areas for surgery or treatment.