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jacquard

Intermediate (B1)

IPA: //dʒəˈkɑːrd//

KK: /dʒəˈkɑrd/

noun
Definition

A type of fabric that has a complex pattern woven into it, or a loom that creates such fabrics.


Example

The dress was made of beautiful jacquard fabric with floral designs.


Conversation
Sloth A
Have you seen that new jacquard fabric they have at the store?
Sloth B
Yeah, it looks really beautiful and intricate!
Sloth A
I love how jacquard patterns can make a simple dress look so elegant.
Sloth B
Absolutely! It adds such a unique touch to any outfit.

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
fabric
loom
weave
Antonyms
plain
simple
unadorned
Root Explanation

Jacquard is derived from the name of Joseph Marie Jacquard, a French weaver who invented the Jacquard loom in the early 19th century. The loom allowed for the automatic production of complex woven patterns, revolutionizing the textile industry. Thus, the term 'jacquard' refers to a type of fabric or weaving technique associated with this invention.

Memory Tip

Think of Joseph Marie Jacquard, the inventor of a loom that made weaving intricate patterns easier. This helps you remember that 'jacquard' refers to a special type of fabric or weaving technique.

Visually Confused Words
jacuaru
aquarid
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