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Taut vs Vaut - What's the difference?

taut | vaut |

As an adjective taut

is tight; under tension, as in a rope or bow string.

As a noun vaut is

(obsolete) a vault; a leap.

As a verb vaut is

(obsolete) to vault; to leap.

taut

English

Alternative forms

* (Scotland)

Adjective

(er)
  • Tight; under tension, as in a rope or bow string.
  • * 1883:
  • The hawser was as taut as a bowstring - so strong she pulled upon her anchor.
  • Experiencing stress or anxiety.
  • * 1989 Faye Kellerman, The Quality of Mercy
  • His outward appearance was calm, but inside he was very taut .
  • Containing only relevant parts, brief and controlled.
  • * 2007 Milton C. Sernett, Harriet Tubman: Myth, Memory and History
  • Quick action and dialogue create a taut story, although it is illustration that shapes the characters.

    Derived terms

    * tauten * tautly * tautness

    Synonyms

    tense ----

    vaut

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (obsolete) A vault; a leap.
  • (Spenser)

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • (obsolete) To vault; to leap.
  • (Spenser)
    (Webster 1913) ----