doublet

[ˈdʌblət]

doublet Definition

  • 1a man's close-fitting jacket, padded and with sleeves
  • 2two words that are pronounced or spelled the same way but have different meanings

Using doublet: Examples

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

  • Example

    He wore a doublet and hose.

  • Example

    The words 'flower' and 'flour' are homophonic doublets.

  • Example

    The word 'bank' has multiple doublets such as 'bench' and 'bink'.

doublet Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for doublet

Phrases with doublet

  • a costume worn by men in the Renaissance period, consisting of a short padded jacket and tight-fitting hose

    Example

    The actors were dressed in doublet and hose for the Shakespearean play.

  • a plant of the buttercup family, typically having poisonous black roots and flowers

    Example

    The doublet of hellebore is commonly used in traditional medicine.

  • a term used in tennis to describe a match in which two pairs of players compete against each other

    Example

    The final was a doublet of doubles between the two strongest teams.

Origins of doublet

from Old French 'double', meaning 'double'

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Summary: doublet in Brief

A 'doublet' [ˈdʌblət] can refer to a close-fitting padded jacket worn by men, or to two words that are pronounced or spelled the same way but have different meanings. Examples of the latter include 'flower' and 'flour,' and 'bank,' 'bench,' and 'bink.' The phrase 'doublet and hose' refers to a costume worn by men in the Renaissance period, while 'doublet of hellebore' is a type of plant. In tennis, a 'doublet of doubles' describes a match between two pairs of players.