noun a type of fabric that is soft and smooth to the touch, typically dark blue in color

  • The actress wore a stunning gown made of blue velvet to the award show.
  • I love the feel of blue velvet, it's so soft and luxurious.
  • That blue velvet couch is so boujee, I wish I had one in my living room.
  • His voice was smooth like blue velvet, calming and soothing to listen to.

noun a type of material made from fibers such as cotton, wool, or silk, used for making clothes or covering furniture

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  • The tailor carefully measured the customer before cutting the cloth.
  • I spilled juice on my shirt, do you have any extra cloth to clean it up?
  • I love that new cloth you got, it's so fresh.
  • She weaved a cloth of lies to cover up her mistake.

noun a weight classification in boxing and other sports for athletes below a specified weight limit

  • The new material used in the construction of the aircraft made it extremely featherweight.
  • This jacket is so light, it's like wearing a featherweight on your back.
  • I love how this phone is featherweight, it's so easy to carry around.
  • Her arguments in the debate were so strong, they felt like featherweight punches.

adjective describing something as thin, light, and translucent

  • The bride wore a gauzy veil that floated behind her as she walked down the aisle.
  • I love wearing gauzy scarves in the summer, they're so lightweight and breathable.
  • That movie was so gauzy, I couldn't even follow the plot.
  • Her memories of that day were gauzy, like looking through a foggy window.

noun a feeling of irritation or resentment resulting from a slight, especially to one's pride

verb to feel irritated or resentful

  • The artist's new collection of paintings has managed to pique the interest of art enthusiasts worldwide.
  • I saw the trailer for the new movie and it really piqued my curiosity.
  • Her new hairstyle totally piqued my interest in getting a similar one.
  • The unexpected plot twist in the book really piqued my emotions.

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adjective previously shrunk to prevent further shrinkage

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  • The preshrunk fabric ensures minimal shrinkage after washing.
  • I always look for preshrunk clothes to avoid any surprises after laundry.
  • These preshrunk tees are the bomb - no need to worry about them shrinking!
  • His preshrunk mindset was unchangeable, no matter what challenges came his way.

noun a smooth, glossy fabric usually made of silk, nylon, or polyester and often used for clothing or linings

  • The elegant gown was made of luxurious satin fabric.
  • She loved the feel of satin sheets against her skin.
  • That satin jacket is so slick!
  • Her voice had a smooth, satin-like quality that soothed everyone around her.

adjective having the smooth texture or appearance of satin

  • The satiny fabric of the evening gown shimmered under the ballroom lights.
  • She loved the feel of the satiny sheets against her skin.
  • That satiny jacket is so cool, where did you get it?
  • The singer's voice was smooth and satiny, captivating the audience.

noun a lean or bony piece of meat, typically a neck or shoulder

verb to wring or twist the neck of (a fowl)

adjective thin or bony in appearance

  • The scrag of the chicken was used to make a flavorful broth.
  • I don't like the scraggy bits on the edge of the steak.
  • She's always picking fights with scraggy boys at school.
  • The old tree's scraggy branches reached out like gnarled fingers.

adjective having decreased in size or volume, typically as a result of exposure to heat or moisture

  • The shrunken sweater was a result of improper washing and drying.
  • I accidentally put my favorite sweater in the dryer and now it's all shrunken.
  • I can't believe how shrunken my jeans got after I washed them in hot water.
  • His shrunken ego prevented him from admitting he was wrong.

adjective having a smooth, soft, and shiny texture resembling silk

  • The fabric of the dress was so silky that it felt smooth against her skin.
  • I love how silky my hair feels after using this conditioner.
  • His new car has a silky smooth ride.
  • Her voice was like silky velvet, soothing and comforting.

verb to become thoroughly wet or saturated

adjective completely wet or saturated with liquid

  • After being caught in the rain, her clothes were completely soaked.
  • I got soaked walking home in the storm.
  • We got totally soaked at the water park yesterday.
  • The news of the scandal left her feeling emotionally soaked.

adjective describing something that is capable of being stretched; elastic

  • The fabric used in the new line of activewear is extremely stretchy, allowing for maximum flexibility during workouts.
  • I love wearing these stretchy leggings because they are so comfortable and easy to move in.
  • These stretchy pants are perfect for lounging around the house on lazy days.
  • His excuses for being late were so stretchy, I could hardly believe a word he said.

noun a layer of material that is beneath or below another layer

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  • The underlayer of the painting was carefully applied before adding the final touches.
  • Make sure you put on the underlayer before applying the top coat of paint.
  • I forgot to wear my underlayer during the hike and now I'm freezing!
  • The underlayer of emotions was hidden beneath her calm exterior.

adjective An adjective modifies a noun or pronoun by providing more information about their qualities or characteristics. 'Unfaded' describes something that has not lost its color or brightness.

  • The painting's colors remained unfaded despite being exposed to sunlight for years.
  • The old photograph surprisingly stayed unfaded after all these years.
  • I can't believe this shirt is still unfaded, I've worn it so many times.
  • Her memory of that day was unfaded, as vivid as if it had just happened.

noun a type of fabric that is soft and smooth to the touch, often used in clothing and upholstery

  • The velvet curtains in the theater added a touch of elegance to the performance.
  • I love the feel of velvet, it's so soft and luxurious.
  • That velvet dress is so boujee, I love it!
  • His voice was smooth as velvet, calming everyone in the room.

adjective relating to or consisting of wool

adverb in a way that is soft and fluffy like wool

  • The sheep's woolly coat kept it warm during the winter months.
  • I love wearing my woolly sweater on chilly days.
  • That hat looks so woolly, where did you get it?
  • Her memory of the event was woolly, with details fading over time.

noun a small sample or piece of fabric, wallpaper, or other material, used for demonstration or testing purposes

  • The designer presented a swatch of fabric options for the new collection.
  • I picked up a swatch of paint colors to test on the wall.
  • Let me grab a swatch of that new eyeshadow palette to try out.
  • She only showed us a swatch of her true personality during the interview.

noun a type of fabric with a raised, puckered design

adjective describing something made of or resembling cloqué fabric

  • The cloqué fabric used in the design of the dress added a luxurious texture.
  • I love how the cloqué pattern on this skirt gives it a unique look.
  • That cloqué top is so on trend right now.
  • Her words had a cloqué-like effect on the audience, leaving them mesmerized.