IPA: /ˈtʃʌdə/
KK: /ˈtʃʌdə/
A type of garment worn by some Muslim women, typically a full-body covering that includes a headscarf.
She wore a chuddah to respect her cultural traditions.
The word 'chuddah' originates from Hindi 'chuddah' (चुद्दह), meaning a type of shawl or wrap. It refers specifically to a garment worn by women in South Asia, often used for modesty or warmth.
Think of the Hindi word 'chuddah' as a traditional shawl or wrap that women wear for warmth and modesty.
No commonly confused words.