Pronunciation: /klɔθ/
noun a type of material made from fibers such as cotton, wool, or silk, used for making clothes or covering furniture
A1 I use a cloth to wipe the table clean.
A2 She bought a new cloth to make a dress.
B1 The cloth used for this tablecloth is very durable.
B2 The artist painted on a piece of cloth to create a masterpiece.
C1 The intricate design on the cloth was hand-woven by skilled artisans.
C2 The cloth used for the curtains was imported from Italy.
verb not applicable
A1 She clothed her baby in a warm blanket.
A2 He clothed himself in his best suit for the job interview.
B1 The artist clothed the statue in a beautiful robe.
B2 The designer clothed the mannequin in the latest fashion trends.
C1 The costume designer clothed the actors in historically accurate garments for the period drama.
C2 The stylist clothed the celebrity in designer outfits for the red carpet event.
adjective not applicable
A1 She wore a cloth mask to protect herself from the dust.
A2 The table was covered with a cloth tablecloth for the dinner party.
B1 The tailor recommended using a cloth measuring tape for more accurate results.
B2 The artist used a cloth canvas to create a beautiful painting.
C1 The antique store specialized in selling rare cloth tapestries from different cultures.
C2 The designer showcased a stunning collection of cloth garments at the fashion show.
adverb not applicable
A1 She wiped the table with a cloth.
A2 He wrapped the gift in a cloth before giving it to her.
B1 The chef carefully covered the dough with a damp cloth to let it rise.
B2 The tailor measured the customer's body with a cloth tape measure.
C1 The artist used a piece of cloth to create a unique texture in the painting.
C2 The archaeologist carefully cleaned the ancient artifact with a delicate cloth.
pronoun not applicable
A1 She wiped the table with a cloth.
A2 He wrapped the fragile item in a cloth to protect it during shipping.
B1 The tailor used a special cloth to make the dress.
B2 The museum displayed a rare cloth from ancient times.
C1 The artist used various cloths to create a unique textile artwork.
C2 The designer showcased a collection of luxurious cloths at the fashion show.
preposition not applicable
A1 The cloth on the table is red.
A2 She wiped her hands with a cloth.
B1 He covered the furniture with a cloth to protect it from dust.
B2 The tailor measured the cloth for the new suit.
C1 The artist used different types of cloth to create a textured piece.
C2 The antique shop specialized in rare and unique cloths from around the world.
conjunction not applicable
A1 I washed my cloth and hung it out to dry.
A2 She used a cloth to wipe the table clean.
B1 He wore a cloth mask to protect himself from the dust.
B2 The tailor used a special cloth to make the dress.
C1 The artist painted on a piece of cloth to create a unique masterpiece.
C2 The intricate design on the cloth was hand-woven by skilled artisans.
interjection not applicable
A1 Cloth! I need to wipe up this spill.
A2 Cloth! Can you pass me a clean one?
B1 Cloth! It's important to wash them separately.
B2 Cloth! Make sure to use a gentle detergent for delicate fabrics.
C1 Cloth! Remember to air dry to prevent shrinking.
C2 Cloth! Always check the care label before washing.
article not applicable
A1 She used a cloth to wipe the table clean.
A2 The cloth on the table was embroidered with flowers.
B1 I need to buy a new cloth for my kitchen table.
B2 The delicate cloth was carefully folded and stored in a drawer.
C1 The antique cloth was passed down through generations in the family.
C2 The intricate design of the cloth tapestry was truly remarkable.
formal The tailor carefully measured the customer before cutting the cloth.
informal I spilled juice on my shirt, do you have any extra cloth to clean it up?
slang I love that new cloth you got, it's so fresh.
figurative She weaved a cloth of lies to cover up her mistake.
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