apron

[ˈeɪprən]

apron Definition

a protective garment worn over the front of one's clothes and tied at the back, used to keep clothes clean during messy activities such as cooking or cleaning.

Using apron: Examples

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

  • Example

    She wore an apron while cooking dinner.

  • Example

    The mechanic wore an apron to protect his clothes from grease.

  • Example

    The waitress's apron was stained with coffee.

apron Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for apron

Phrases with apron

  • the influence or authority exerted by a mother over her child, especially when excessive or unwarranted

    Example

    He can't make any decisions without consulting his mother first; he's still tied to her apron strings.

  • the part of a stage that extends beyond the proscenium arch towards the audience

    Example

    The actors performed on the apron stage, engaging the audience directly.

  • a large machine used in mining and quarrying, which feeds crushers and other material handling equipment

    Example

    The apron feeder moves large chunks of rock to the crusher for processing.

Origins of apron

from Old French 'naperon', meaning 'small tablecloth'

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Summary: apron in Brief

An 'apron' [ˈeɪprən] is a protective garment worn over the front of one's clothes and tied at the back, used to keep clothes clean during messy activities such as cooking or cleaning. It is also used in phrases like 'apron strings,' referring to the influence of a mother over her child, and 'apron stage,' referring to the part of a stage that extends beyond the proscenium arch towards the audience. 'Apron feeder' is a term used in mining and quarrying to describe a large machine that feeds crushers and other material handling equipment.

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