IPA: /brəʊˈkeɪdɪŋ/
KK: /broʊˈkeɪdɪŋ/
A type of decorative pattern or design that is created by weaving or stitching threads into fabric, often giving it a rich and textured appearance.
The dress was adorned with beautiful brocading that made it stand out at the event.
To decorate fabric with a raised pattern, often using gold or silver threads, creating a rich and ornate appearance.
The dress was stunning, brocading with intricate floral designs that shimmered in the light.
Past: brocaded
Past Participle: brocaded
Brocading → It is derived from the word 'brocade' (from Old French *brocat*, meaning a rich fabric woven with a raised pattern) and the suffix '-ing' (indicating the action or process of). The term 'brocading' refers to the process of creating or embellishing fabric with intricate patterns or designs.
Think of 'brocade' as a rich fabric with beautiful patterns, and remember that 'brocading' is the action of making or decorating fabric in this way.