khaki

[ˈkɑːki]

khaki Definition

  • 1a strong cotton fabric, typically of a light brownish-yellow color
  • 2a dull yellowish-brown color

Using khaki: Examples

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

  • Example

    He wore a khaki shirt and pants.

  • Example

    The walls were painted in khaki to match the furniture.

  • Example

    The soldiers wore khaki uniforms during the war.

khaki Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for khaki

Phrases with khaki

  • trousers made of khaki fabric

    Example

    He always wears khaki pants to work.

  • short pants made of khaki fabric

    Example

    She prefers to wear khaki shorts in the summer.

  • a jacket made of khaki fabric

    Example

    He put on his khaki jacket before leaving the house.

Origins of khaki

from Hindi 'khākī', meaning 'dusty'

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Summary: khaki in Brief

'Khaki' [ˈkɑːki] refers to a strong cotton fabric that is typically light brownish-yellow in color. It can also describe the dull yellowish-brown color of the fabric. Examples include 'He wore a khaki shirt and pants,' and 'The soldiers wore khaki uniforms during the war.' Phrases like 'khaki pants' and 'khaki shorts' refer to specific clothing items made of khaki fabric.