Pronunciation: /əˈbræʃ/

Definitions of abrash

noun a term used in the rug industry to describe variations in color or shading that occur naturally in the weaving process

Example Sentences

A1 I spilled some abrash on my shirt while painting.

A2 The abrash in the carpet added a nice touch of color to the room.

B1 The abrash in the fabric gave it a unique texture and appearance.

B2 The artist intentionally created abrash in the painting to add depth and dimension.

C1 The abrash in the tapestry was carefully woven to create a sense of movement.

C2 Art collectors appreciate the subtle abrash in antique rugs for its historical significance.

Examples of abrash in a Sentence

formal The abrash in the carpet is a result of the different dye lots used in the weaving process.

informal I love how the abrash in this rug gives it a unique and vintage look.

slang Check out the cool abrash on this handmade rug, it adds character to the design.

figurative The abrash in her painting symbolizes the ups and downs of life, creating a sense of movement and depth.

Grammatical Forms of abrash

past tense

abraded

plural

abrashes

comparative

more abrash

superlative

most abrash

present tense

abrades

future tense

will abrade

perfect tense

has abraded

continuous tense

is abrading

singular

abrash

positive degree

abrash

infinitive

to abrade

gerund

abrading

participle

abraded

Origin and Evolution of abrash

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Persian
Story behind the word: The word 'abrash' originated from the Persian language.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe variations in color or texture in textiles, the term 'abrash' has evolved to also refer to similar variations in other materials or surfaces.