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Cotton - candy-Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Cotton is a soft, fluffy fiber obtained from the seeds of the cotton plant. It is widely used to make breathable fabrics for clothing, bedding, and other textiles.

cotton

/ˈkɑtn̩/ /ˈkɒtn̩/

Definition:

Soft, fluffy fiber from plants used to make fabric and thread.

Synonyms:

fabric, textile, cloth, yarn

Part of Speech:

noun, adjective

Antonyms:

synthetic, polyester

Common Collocations:

cotton shirt, cotton fields, cotton candy, cotton swab

Derivatives:

cottony, cottonseed

Usage Tips:

Use "cotton" as a noun for the material or an adjective describing fabric (e.g., "cotton dress").

Common Phrases:

in cotton wool, cotton on to something, cotton-picking

Etymology:

Derived from Arabic "qutn," via Old French "coton."

Examples:

  • 1. She wore a soft cotton dress to the party.
  • 2. The farmer grows cotton in his fields.
  • 3. This shirt is made of 100% cotton.
  • 4. Cotton candy is a favorite at fairs.
  • 5. He wiped the spill with a cotton cloth.

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