chevron

[ˈʃɛvrən]

chevron Definition

  • 1a V-shaped pattern, often consisting of two or more diagonal stripes, used especially on garments as a decoration or insignia.
  • 2an architectural element consisting of a series of inverted V-shaped lines in a row, used as a decorative motif.

Using chevron: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "chevron" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The soldier's uniform had a chevron on the sleeve.

  • Example

    The building's facade was decorated with chevrons.

  • Example

    The road sign had a chevron indicating a sharp turn ahead.

chevron Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for chevron

Phrases with chevron

  • a pattern consisting of repeated V shapes, often used in textiles and interior design

    Example

    The throw pillow had a chevron pattern in shades of blue and green.

  • a badge worn on the sleeve of a military or police uniform to indicate rank

    Example

    The sergeant wore a chevron badge on his uniform.

  • a decorative stitch used in sewing and embroidery that creates a V-shaped pattern

    Example

    She used a chevron stitch to hem the edges of the quilt.

Origins of chevron

from Old French 'chevron', meaning 'rafter'

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Summary: chevron in Brief

A 'chevron' [ˈʃɛvrən] is a V-shaped pattern, often consisting of two or more diagonal stripes, used as a decoration or insignia on garments or as an architectural element. It can also refer to a chevron pattern, badge, or stitch. Examples include the chevron on a soldier's uniform, a chevron pattern on a throw pillow, and a chevron stitch used in sewing.