lorgnette

[lɔːˈnjet]

lorgnette Definition

  • 1a pair of glasses or opera glasses with a handle
  • 2a pair of eyeglasses with a handle, used to hold them in place

Using lorgnette: Examples

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

  • Example

    She peered at the stage through her lorgnette.

  • Example

    The elderly woman adjusted her lorgnette and began to read.

  • Example

    He raised his lorgnette to get a better view of the painting.

lorgnette Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for lorgnette

  • opera glasses
  • eyeglasses
  • spectacles

Phrases with lorgnette

  • to look at something carefully or critically

    Example

    She put on her lorgnette and examined the painting closely.

  • the use of a lorgnette as a tool for nonverbal communication, especially in social situations

    Example

    She used her lorgnette to signal her disapproval without saying a word.

  • a prolonged, intense, and often rude stare through a lorgnette

    Example

    She gave him a lorgnette stare and then turned away.

Origins of lorgnette

from French 'lorgner', meaning 'to ogle'

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Summary: lorgnette in Brief

A 'lorgnette' [lɔːˈnjet] is a type of eyeglasses or opera glasses with a handle. It is used to hold the glasses in place while viewing something. The term comes from the French word 'lorgner,' meaning 'to ogle.' Phrases like 'put on one's lorgnette' and 'lorgnette diplomacy' are used to describe careful or critical observation using the device.