coiffe

[kwaf]

coiffe Definition

  • 1a headdress or style of hair
  • 2to arrange or dress (hair)

Using coiffe: Examples

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

  • Example

    She wore an elaborate coiffe to the ball.

  • Example

    The hairdresser coiffed her hair into a beautiful updo.

  • Example

    The models' coiffes were all unique and avant-garde.

coiffe Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with coiffe

  • a hairdresser or barber

    Example

    She went to the coiffeur to get her hair cut.

  • a female hairdresser

    Example

    The coiffeuse styled her hair for the wedding.

  • having one's hair styled or arranged perfectly

    Example

    She arrived at the party coiffed to perfection, with not a hair out of place.

Origins of coiffe

from French 'coiffer', meaning 'to dress the hair'

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Summary: coiffe in Brief

'Coiffe' [kwaf] refers to a headdress or hairstyle, and the act of arranging or dressing hair. It is often used in formal contexts, such as for special events or by professional hairdressers. Examples include 'She wore an elaborate coiffe to the ball,' and 'The hairdresser coiffed her hair into a beautiful updo.' The term extends to related words like 'coiffeur' and 'coiffed to perfection.'