eyelet

[ˈaɪlət]

eyelet Definition

  • 1a small hole in a material, often reinforced with metal or plastic, through which a cord or lace can be passed for fastening.
  • 2a small metal or plastic ring used to reinforce such a hole.

Using eyelet: Examples

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

  • Example

    The dress had eyelets for the laces.

  • Example

    She inserted the cord through the eyelet and tied it tightly.

  • Example

    The eyelets on the shoes were made of brass.

eyelet Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for eyelet

Phrases with eyelet

  • a type of needlework that involves creating decorative patterns using small holes punched into fabric

    Example

    She spent hours working on the eyelet embroidery on her wedding dress.

  • eyelet pliers

    a tool used to punch holes in fabric and attach eyelets

    Example

    She used the eyelet pliers to add eyelets to her leather belt.

  • eyelet setter

    a tool used to attach eyelets to fabric or leather

    Example

    He used the eyelet setter to attach eyelets to his canvas bag.

Origins of eyelet

from Old French 'oillet', diminutive of 'oille', meaning 'eye'

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Summary: eyelet in Brief

An 'eyelet' [ˈaɪlət] is a small hole in a material, often reinforced with metal or plastic, through which a cord or lace can be passed for fastening. It can also refer to the small metal or plastic ring used to reinforce such a hole. Examples include 'The dress had eyelets for the laces.' and 'She inserted the cord through the eyelet and tied it tightly.' Other phrases include 'eyelet embroidery,' 'eyelet pliers,' and 'eyelet setter.'