Pronunciation: /ˈɡɑsəˌmɛri/
noun a light, thin, and insubstantial material or substance
A1 The gossamery of the butterfly's wings caught the sunlight.
A2 She admired the gossamery beauty of the delicate spider web.
B1 The gossamery fabric of the dress shimmered in the moonlight.
B2 The artist captured the gossamery essence of the mist in his painting.
C1 The gossamery quality of her voice added a haunting beauty to the song.
C2 The gossamery intricacies of the lacework were truly breathtaking.
adjective of or resembling gossamer; very light, thin, and insubstantial
A1 The gossamery wings of the butterfly fluttered in the breeze.
A2 She wore a gossamery scarf that floated behind her as she walked.
B1 The delicate fabric had a gossamery texture that felt like a whisper against her skin.
B2 The gossamery veil added an ethereal touch to the bride's wedding ensemble.
C1 The artist used gossamery strokes to create a sense of lightness and airiness in the painting.
C2 The gossamery clouds drifted lazily across the sky, casting dappled shadows on the landscape below.
formal The gossamery fabric of her gown shimmered in the sunlight.
informal She wore a gossamery scarf that fluttered in the breeze.
slang That gossamery top is so cute!
figurative The delicate gossamery nature of their relationship was easily shattered.
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