satin

[ˈsæt.ɪn]

satin Definition

a smooth, glossy fabric, typically of silk, produced by a weave in which the threads of the warp are caught and looped by the weft only at certain intervals..

Using satin: Examples

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

  • Example

    She wore a beautiful satin dress to the party.

  • Example

    The bed was covered with soft satin sheets.

  • Example

    The curtains were made of heavy satin material.

  • Example

    The bride's gown was made of white satin.

satin Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for satin

Phrases with satin

  • satin finish

    a smooth, lustrous finish on a surface, often used for furniture or paint

    Example

    The cabinets were painted with a satin finish for a modern look.

  • a decorative embroidery stitch that creates a smooth, shiny surface

    Example

    The intricate design was created using a combination of satin stitch and cross-stitch.

  • a narrow strip of satin fabric used for decoration or tying

    Example

    The gift was wrapped with a satin ribbon and bow.

Origins of satin

from Middle English 'satin', from Old French 'satin', perhaps from Arabic 'zaytūnī', meaning 'of Zaitun', a Chinese port (now Quanzhou) where satin was made.

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Summary: satin in Brief

Satin [ˈsæt.ɪn] is a smooth, glossy fabric made of silk, characterized by a weave in which the threads of the warp are caught and looped by the weft only at certain intervals. It is commonly used for clothing, bedding, and upholstery, as in 'She wore a beautiful satin dress to the party.' Satin can also refer to a finish or stitch, as in 'The cabinets were painted with a satin finish for a modern look.'

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