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Portiere - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A portiere is a heavy curtain or drapery hung over a doorway to block drafts, light, or noise. It serves both decorative and functional purposes in interior design.

portiere

/pɔrˈtjɛr/ /pɔːˈtjɛə/

Definition:

A curtain hung over a doorway or entrance.

Synonyms:

drapery, door curtain, hanging

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

open doorway, bare entrance

Common Collocations:

heavy portiere, velvet portiere, embroidered portiere

Derivatives:

portieres (plural), portiered (adjective)

Usage Tips:

Use "portiere" to describe a formal or decorative door curtain, often in historical or elegant settings.

Common Phrases:

draw the portiere, behind the portiere, through the portiere

Etymology:

Derived from French "portière," meaning "door curtain," from "porte" (door).

Examples:

  • 1. The heavy portiere blocked the cold draft from the hallway.
  • 2. She peeked through the velvet portiere before entering the room.
  • 3. The embroidered portiere added elegance to the grand entrance.
  • 4. He drew the portiere aside to reveal the hidden study.

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