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Tack onto Meaning in English

expression

ˈtæk/ /ˈɑntu/, /ˈɔntu
TAK-awn-too
tˈæk/ /ˈɒntʊ
TAK-on-tu

Definição

To add something onto something else, usually in a quick or informal way, often at the end or as an afterthought.

Uso & Nuances

Informal and often used when something is added at the last minute or without much preparation. Commonly appears in work, conversation, or emails when extra items or points are casually appended. 'Tack on' (without 'to/onto') is also used similarly. Avoid in very formal writing.

Frases de Exemplo

Can I tack onto your order and get a coffee too?

basic

The teacher decided to tack onto the lesson with a short video.

basic

You can tack onto your essay by adding a few more sentences.

basic

They tried to tack onto the meeting a quick discussion about next week.

natural

She always wants to tack onto projects at the last minute.

natural

If you tack onto your request now, it might be too late.

natural