tat

[tæt]

tat Definition

  • 1cheap or tasteless items; trinkets
  • 2to do tatting, a type of lace-making

Using tat: Examples

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

  • Example

    The market was full of tat.

  • Example

    She spent the afternoon tatting a lace doily.

  • Example

    I don't want any more tat cluttering up the house.

tat Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for tat

  • trinkets
  • knick-knacks
  • baubles

Phrases with tat

  • a tool used in tatting to hold and manipulate thread

    Example

    She uses a tatting shuttle to make intricate lace designs.

  • a set of instructions for creating a specific design in tatting

    Example

    She found a beautiful tatting pattern online and decided to try it out.

  • a fine thread used in tatting to create delicate lace designs

    Example

    She prefers to use cotton tatting thread for her projects.

Origins of tat

origin unknown

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Summary: tat in Brief

The term 'tat' [tæt] refers to cheap or tasteless items, often trinkets or knick-knacks. It can also refer to the act of tatting, a type of lace-making. Examples of usage include 'The market was full of tat,' and 'She spent the afternoon tatting a lace doily.' Other related phrases include 'tatting shuttle,' 'tatting pattern,' and 'tatting thread.'