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Welt - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A welt is a raised mark or ridge on the skin, often caused by a blow or injury. It can also refer to a reinforced edge on garments or shoes for durability.

welt

/wɛlt/ /wɛlt/

Definition:

A raised mark on the skin from a blow or sore, or a reinforced edge on a shoe.

Synonyms:

wheal, ridge, seam, stripe

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

smoothness, flatness

Common Collocations:

leather welt, shoe welt, painful welt, raised welt

Derivatives:

welting, welted

Usage Tips:

Use "welt" for skin injuries or shoe edges; avoid confusing with "belt" or "weld."

Common Phrases:

welt on the skin, welt of a shoe, give someone a welt

Etymology:

From Old English "wealt," meaning a ridge or border; related to German "Wulst" (swelling).

Examples:

  • 1. She got a painful welt from the mosquito bite.
  • 2. The cobbler repaired the torn welt of my boot.
  • 3. A red welt appeared after he hit his arm.
  • 4. Her new shoes have a sturdy leather welt for durability.

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