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Decolletage - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Decolletage refers to the low neckline of a woman’s dress or top, revealing the upper chest and shoulders. It is often associated with elegant or formal attire.

decolletage

/ˌdeɪkɑləˈtɑʒ/ /ˌdekɒləˈtɑːʒ/

Definition:

The low neckline of a dress, exposing the neck and shoulders.

Synonyms:

neckline, cleavage, décolleté

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

high neckline, turtleneck

Common Collocations:

revealing decolletage, modest decolletage, elegant decolletage

Derivatives:

décolleté, decollete

Usage Tips:

Use "decolletage" to describe a dress's neckline, not general exposure of skin.

Common Phrases:

plunging decolletage, daring decolletage, tasteful decolletage

Etymology:

From French "décolletage," derived from "décolleter," meaning "to expose the neck."

Examples:

  • 1. Her evening gown featured a stunning decolletage adorned with pearls.
  • 2. The designer emphasized the decolletage to create an elegant silhouette.
  • 3. She adjusted her shawl to cover her decolletage in the chilly room.
  • 4. A modest decolletage is preferred for formal business events.

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