IPA: //bəˈtiːst//
KK: /bæˈtiːst/
A soft and lightweight fabric that is usually made from cotton or a blend of fibers, often used for making clothing and other textile products.
She chose a beautiful batiste for her summer dress because it was light and airy.
Batiste originates from the French word 'batiste', which is derived from the name of a 14th-century French weaver, Jean Batiste. The term refers to a fine, lightweight fabric, typically made of cotton or linen, used for clothing and other textiles.
Think of the French weaver Jean Batiste, who created this fine fabric, helping you remember that 'batiste' refers to a delicate, lightweight textile.