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Drapery - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Drapery refers to fabric arranged in loose folds, often used for curtains, clothing, or decorative purposes. It can also describe the way cloth hangs or drapes over an object.

drapery

/ˈdreɪpəri/ /ˈdreɪpəri/

Definition:

Fabric arranged in loose folds, often used for curtains or decorative hangings.

Synonyms:

Curtains, hangings, tapestry, draperies

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

bareness, emptiness

Common Collocations:

heavy drapery, window drapery, velvet drapery

Derivatives:

draped, draping

Usage Tips:

Use "drapery" to describe decorative fabric arrangements, especially for windows or stage settings.

Common Phrases:

behind the drapery, drapery of night, rich drapery

Etymology:

From Old French "draperie," meaning cloth or fabric goods; related to "drape."

Examples:

  • 1. The elegant drapery swayed gently in the breeze.
  • 2. She chose blue drapery to match the room’s decor.
  • 3. The theater’s drapery added a touch of grandeur to the stage.
  • 4. Heavy drapery blocked out the sunlight completely.

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