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Herringbone - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Herringbone is a V-shaped weaving pattern resembling the skeleton of a herring fish. It is commonly used in textiles, flooring, and brickwork for its distinctive zigzag design.

herringbone

/ˈhɛrɪŋˌboʊn/ /ˈhɛrɪŋˌbəʊn/

Definition:

A V-shaped pattern resembling fish bones, used in fabrics, flooring, or brickwork.

Synonyms:

chevron, zigzag, twill

Part of Speech:

noun, adjective

Antonyms:

straight line, plain weave

Common Collocations:

herringbone pattern, herringbone suit, herringbone flooring

Derivatives:

herringboned, herringboning

Usage Tips:

Use "herringbone" to describe patterns in textiles or construction; it can function as both a noun and adjective.

Common Phrases:

herringbone stitch, herringbone tweed, running a herringbone

Etymology:

Derived from the resemblance to the skeleton of a herring fish; first recorded in the 17th century.

Examples:

  • 1. The tailor sewed a jacket with a sharp herringbone pattern.
  • 2. Her new hardwood floors feature an elegant herringbone design.
  • 3. The brick pathway was laid in a classic herringbone style.
  • 4. He wore a stylish herringbone suit to the business meeting.

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