noun a light, thin, and insubstantial material or substance
adjective of or resembling gossamer; very light, thin, and insubstantial
Referring to a light and airy fabric or design
Describing the delicate and ethereal quality of a character or setting
Used to describe a painting or sculpture that conveys a sense of fragility and lightness
Describing the delicate and thin quality of a spider's web or a butterfly's wings
A writer may use the term 'gossamery' to describe the delicate and ethereal quality of a character's clothing or surroundings in a novel.
A fashion designer may use 'gossamery' to describe a fabric that is light, sheer, and delicate, such as chiffon or organza.
An interior designer may use the term 'gossamery' to describe a room's decor that is light, airy, and ethereal, creating a dreamy atmosphere.
An art curator may use 'gossamery' to describe the delicate and translucent quality of a painting or sculpture, adding to its overall ethereal beauty.