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bertha

Intermediate (B1)

IPA: /ˈbɜːrθə/

KK: /ˈbɜrθə/

noun
Definition

A large, wide collar that usually covers the shoulders, often made of lace and used in dresses with low necklines.


Example

She wore a beautiful dress with a bertha that added elegance to her look.


Conversation
Sloth A
I saw that dress you wore at the party, and the bertha looked stunning on you.
Sloth B
Thanks! I really loved how it added elegance to the outfit.
Sloth A
I think every dress should have a beautiful bertha like that.
Sloth B
I agree, it really makes a statement and adds a vintage touch.

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
collar
cape
ruff
Antonyms
sleeve
neckline
hem
Root Explanation

The name 'Bertha' originates from Old High German 'berhta', meaning bright or shining. It is derived from the Proto-Germanic root '*berhtaz', which also means bright or famous. The name has been used historically as a feminine given name, often associated with brightness or nobility.

Memory Tip

Think of 'bright' when you hear the name Bertha, as it means shining or bright in Old High German.

Visually Confused Words
berith
erth
betrothal
beth
beta
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