corsage

[kɔːˈsɑːʒ]

corsage Definition

a small bouquet of flowers worn pinned to a woman's clothes or worn on the wrist for a formal occasion.

Using corsage: Examples

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

  • Example

    She wore a beautiful corsage on her wrist at the prom.

  • Example

    He gave his date a corsage of red roses for the dance.

  • Example

    The bridesmaids carried bouquets while the mothers wore corsages.

corsage Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for corsage

Phrases with corsage

  • wrist corsage

    a small bouquet of flowers worn on the wrist, typically given to women at formal events such as proms or weddings

    Example

    She wore a stunning wrist corsage of white orchids to the wedding.

  • a small bouquet of flowers worn on the wrist, typically given to women at proms

    Example

    He surprised his date with a beautiful prom corsage of pink roses.

  • mother's corsage

    a small bouquet of flowers worn by the mother of the bride or groom at a wedding

    Example

    The mother's corsages were made of white roses and baby's breath.

Origins of corsage

from French 'bouquet de corsage', meaning 'bouquet of the bodice'

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Summary: corsage in Brief

A 'corsage' [kɔːˈsɑːʒ] is a small bouquet of flowers worn pinned to a woman's clothes or worn on the wrist for a formal occasion. It is often given to women at events such as proms or weddings, and can be specific types like 'wrist corsage' or 'prom corsage.' 'Corsage' is a formal term for 'bouquet.'