matte

[mat]

matte Definition

  • 1a dull or flat finish, without a shine or gloss
  • 2a thin cardboard or plastic sheet used as a border or frame for a picture

Using matte: Examples

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

  • Example

    The matte finish on the car gave it a sleek and modern look.

  • Example

    She chose a simple black frame with a white matte for her art piece.

  • Example

    The photographer used a matte border to highlight the subject of the photo.

matte Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with matte

  • a painted representation of a landscape, set, or distant location that is used in filmmaking to create the illusion of an environment that is not present at the filming location

    Example

    The matte painting of the castle was so realistic that it looked like it was part of the actual set.

  • an accessory attached to the front of a camera lens to block unwanted light and glare from entering the lens

    Example

    The cinematographer used a matte box to control the lighting and achieve the desired effect.

  • a display screen that has a non-reflective surface, making it easier to view in bright environments

    Example

    The matte screen on the laptop allowed me to work outside without any glare or reflections.

Origins of matte

from French 'mate', meaning 'dead' or 'lifeless'

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Summary: matte in Brief

The term 'matte' [mat] refers to a dull or flat finish without a shine or gloss, often used to describe surfaces or finishes. It can also refer to a thin cardboard or plastic sheet used as a border or frame for a picture. Examples include 'The matte finish on the car gave it a sleek and modern look.' and 'She chose a simple black frame with a white matte for her art piece.'

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