skirt

[skərt]

skirt Definition

  • 1a garment worn by women and girls that hangs from the waist and covers the lower part of the body
  • 2the edge or border of something
  • 3to go around or avoid something

Using skirt: Examples

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

  • Example

    She wore a red skirt to the party.

  • Example

    The house is surrounded by a skirt of trees.

  • Example

    He tried to skirt around the issue during the meeting.

skirt Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for skirt

  • dress
  • pencil skirt
  • maxi skirt
  • mini skirt
  • wrap skirt

Antonyms for skirt

Idioms Using skirt

  • to avoid talking about or dealing with a difficult or controversial topic

    Example

    The politician skirted the issue during the debate, refusing to give a clear answer.

  • on the skirts of

    close to the edge or border of something

    Example

    The small village is located on the skirts of the forest, offering beautiful views of the trees.

  • under someone's skirt

    under someone's control or influence

    Example

    The new employee felt like he was under the boss's skirt, always being watched and criticized.

Phrases with skirt

  • lift one's skirt

    to reveal one's secrets or true intentions

    Example

    The detective threatened to lift the suspect's skirt if he didn't confess.

  • a man who shows excessive interest in women, especially in a sexual way

    Example

    He has a reputation as a skirt chaser, always flirting with his female colleagues.

  • a cut of beef from the diaphragm muscle, known for its flavor and tenderness

    Example

    The restaurant's specialty is grilled skirt steak served with chimichurri sauce.

Origins of skirt

from Old Norse 'skyrta', meaning 'shirt'

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Summary: skirt in Brief

A 'skirt' [skərt] is a garment worn by women and girls that hangs from the waist and covers the lower part of the body. It can also refer to the edge or border of something, or to go around or avoid something. Examples include 'She wore a red skirt to the party.' and 'He tried to skirt around the issue during the meeting.' Idioms like 'skirt the issue' and 'on the skirts of' denote avoiding difficult topics and being close to the edge of something, respectively.