sombrero

[sɒmˈbreərəʊ]

sombrero Definition

a Mexican hat with a wide brim and high crown, made of straw or felt.

Using sombrero: Examples

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

  • Example

    He wore a sombrero to protect himself from the sun.

  • Example

    The mariachi band members were all wearing sombreros.

  • Example

    She bought a colorful sombrero as a souvenir from Mexico.

sombrero Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for sombrero

Phrases with sombrero

  • to express admiration or respect for someone

    Example

    I take off my sombrero to all the healthcare workers who have been working tirelessly during the pandemic.

  • to announce one's candidacy for a political office or to declare one's willingness to compete in a contest

    Example

    After much deliberation, he decided to throw his sombrero into the ring and run for mayor.

  • to keep something secret or hidden

    Example

    I have a few ideas up my sleeve, but I'm keeping them under my sombrero for now.

Origins of sombrero

from Spanish 'sombra', meaning 'shade' or 'shadow'

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Summary: sombrero in Brief

A 'sombrero' [sɒmˈbreərəʊ] is a type of Mexican hat with a wide brim and high crown, typically made of straw or felt. It is often worn to protect oneself from the sun and is a common sight in Mexican culture. The phrase 'take off one's sombrero to someone' expresses admiration or respect, while 'throw one's sombrero into the ring' means to announce one's candidacy or willingness to compete. 'Keep something under one's sombrero' means to keep something secret.