chenille

[ʃəˈniːl]

chenille Definition

  • 1a soft tufted cord or yarn of silk, cotton, or wool
  • 2a fabric made from chenille yarn

Using chenille: Examples

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

  • Example

    The sofa was covered in a luxurious chenille fabric.

  • Example

    She knitted a scarf using chenille yarn.

  • Example

    The curtains were made of chenille material.

chenille Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for chenille

Phrases with chenille

  • a type of craft pipe cleaner made from chenille yarn

    Example

    The children used chenille stems to make colorful bracelets.

  • a type of embroidery that uses chenille yarn to create a raised, textured design

    Example

    The logo on the letterman jacket was created using chenille embroidery.

  • a bedspread made from chenille yarn, often featuring a raised floral or geometric design

    Example

    The vintage chenille bedspread added a cozy touch to the guest room.

Origins of chenille

from French 'chenille', meaning 'caterpillar'

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Summary: chenille in Brief

The term 'chenille' [ʃəˈniːl] refers to a soft tufted cord or yarn made of silk, cotton, or wool, and the fabric made from it. It is commonly used for upholstery, clothing, and crafts. Examples include 'The sofa was covered in a luxurious chenille fabric,' and 'She knitted a scarf using chenille yarn.' Phrases like 'chenille stem' and 'chenille embroidery' denote specific uses of chenille in crafts and design.