IPA: //ɡəˈzɑːr//
KK: /gəˈzɑr/
A type of fabric made from silk that is loosely woven and has a crisp texture, often used in clothing and decorations.
The wedding dress was made of beautiful gazar that flowed elegantly.
The word 'gazar' originates from Spanish, meaning to gaze or look at something intently. It is derived from the Latin 'gazeo', which means to look or stare.
Think of the Spanish word for looking intently — 'gazar' helps you remember that it means to gaze or look closely.