Pronunciation: /əˈtæʧt tu/
verb to be connected or joined to something
A1 The baby is attached to their favorite blanket.
A2 She is attached to her phone and can't go anywhere without it.
B1 The dog is attached to its owner and follows them everywhere.
B2 He is emotionally attached to his childhood home and doesn't want to sell it.
C1 The artist is deeply attached to their work and puts their heart and soul into every piece.
C2 She is attached to the idea of perfection and struggles to accept anything less.
preposition used to indicate that something is connected or joined to something else
A1 The key is attached to the keychain.
A2 The note was attached to the refrigerator with a magnet.
B1 The document is attached to the email for your reference.
B2 The importance of physical activity is attached to overall health and well-being.
C1 His success in the business world is attached to his strong work ethic and determination.
C2 The artist's signature style is attached to his unique use of color and texture.
formal The document must be signed and have the necessary paperwork attached to it.
informal Make sure you have all the receipts attached to the expense report.
slang I have a photo attached to my profile for everyone to see.
figurative She felt like a weight was attached to her heart, dragging her down.
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