Pronunciation: /bɪˈdreɪp/

Definitions of bedrape

verb to cover or adorn with drapery, especially a bed

Example Sentences

A1 She bedraped the blanket over the sleeping child.

A2 He bedraped the table with a colorful cloth for the party.

B1 The artist bedraped the canvas with vibrant colors to create a masterpiece.

B2 The interior designer bedraped the room with luxurious fabrics and textures.

C1 The event planner bedraped the entire venue with elegant drapes and decorations.

C2 The fashion designer bedraped the runway with stunning garments for the fashion show.

Examples of bedrape in a Sentence

formal The elegant bedrape added a touch of sophistication to the room.

informal I love how cozy the bedrape feels on my bed.

slang That bedrape is so soft, I could sleep on it all day.

figurative The darkness bedraped the room, creating a sense of mystery.

Grammatical Forms of bedrape

past tense

bedraped

plural

bedrapes

comparative

more bedraped

superlative

most bedraped

present tense

bedrapes

future tense

will bedrape

perfect tense

has bedraped

continuous tense

is bedraping

singular

bedrape

positive degree

bedrape

infinitive

to bedrape

gerund

bedraping

participle

bedraped

Origin and Evolution of bedrape

First Known Use: 1350 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'bedrape' originated from Middle English, derived from the Old French word 'draper', meaning to cover with cloth.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the meaning of 'bedrape' evolved to signify the act of covering or adorning a bed or other furniture with fabric or drapery.