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Girdle - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A girdle is a flexible belt or corset worn around the waist to support clothing or shape the body. It can also refer to something that encircles, like a ring around a tree trunk.

girdle

/ˈɡɝdəl/ /ˈɡɜːdəl/

Definition:

A belt or cord worn around the waist, or something that encircles like a belt.

Synonyms:

belt, sash, corset, band

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

loosen, unfasten

Common Collocations:

leather girdle, tight girdle, girdle of Venus, pelvic girdle

Derivatives:

girdled, girdling

Usage Tips:

Use "girdle" as a noun for a waistband or as a verb meaning to encircle something tightly.

Common Phrases:

girdle of the earth, put a girdle round about the earth

Etymology:

From Old English "gyrdel," related to "gird," meaning to encircle or bind.

Examples:

  • 1. She wore a beaded girdle with her traditional dress.
  • 2. The mountains form a natural girdle around the valley.
  • 3. He carefully girdled the tree to prevent overgrowth.
  • 4. The knight’s sword hung from his leather girdle.

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