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Curtain - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A curtain is a piece of fabric hung to cover a window or divide a room, often used for privacy, decoration, or blocking light. It can also symbolize the start or end of an event, like in theater.

curtain

/ˈkɝtən/ /ˈkɜːtn/

Definition:

A piece of fabric hung to cover a window or divide a room.

Synonyms:

drape, screen, shade, hanging

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

opening, exposure

Common Collocations:

draw the curtain, curtain rod, sheer curtain, stage curtain

Derivatives:

curtained, curtaining

Usage Tips:

Use "curtain" for window coverings or theatrical dividers; avoid confusing it with "blinds" or "shades."

Common Phrases:

bring down the curtain, behind the curtain, curtain call

Etymology:

From Old French "cortine," derived from Latin "cortina," meaning "enclosure" or "curtain."

Examples:

  • 1. She closed the curtain to block the sunlight.
  • 2. The red velvet curtain rose for the play’s finale.
  • 3. He peeked through the sheer curtain at the visitors outside.
  • 4. They bought new curtains for their living room windows.

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