Pronunciation: /əˈtætʃ/
noun a supplementary document or item
A1 I need to find the attach for my keychain.
A2 The attach on my backpack broke, so I need to get it fixed.
B1 Make sure to check the attach on the document before sending it out.
B2 The attach on the email contained important information about the upcoming meeting.
C1 The attach on the contract was missing, causing delays in the signing process.
C2 She carefully examined the attach on the file to ensure it was secure.
verb to fasten or join one thing to another
A1 I attach the file to the email before sending it.
A2 She attached a note to the gift for her friend.
B1 Please attach your resume to the job application.
B2 The document is attached to the contract for reference.
C1 The artist attached a certificate of authenticity to the painting.
C2 The scientist attached a detailed analysis to the research paper.
formal Please attach the signed document to your email before sending it.
informal Don't forget to attach the photos to your message.
slang Make sure to slap on the attachment when you email me.
figurative It's important to attach yourself to a positive mindset for success.
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