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charmeuse

Intermediate (B1)

IPA: //ʃɑːrˈmɜːz//

KK: /ʃɑrˈmɜːz/

noun
Definition

A type of smooth and shiny fabric made from silk, often used in clothing and upholstery.


Example

She chose a beautiful dress made of charmeuse for the evening gala.


Conversation
Sloth A
Have you ever felt a fabric called charmeuse?
Sloth B
No, I haven't! What’s it like?
Sloth A
It's super soft and has a nice sheen to it.
Sloth B
That sounds luxurious! I’d love to try something made from charmeuse.

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
satin
crepe
silk
Antonyms
roughness
coarseness
matte
Root Explanation

**Charmeuse** → The word 'charmeuse' comes from the French word 'charmer', meaning to charm or enchant, combined with the feminine suffix '-euse', which indicates a person or thing that performs an action. Thus, 'charmeuse' refers to a fabric that has a charming or enchanting quality, often used in luxurious clothing.

Memory Tip

Think of the French word 'charmer' which means to enchant, and remember that 'charmeuse' describes a fabric that has an enchanting quality.

Visually Confused Words

No commonly confused words.

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