IPA: /ruːtʃt/
KK: /ruːtʃt/
Describing fabric that has been gathered or pleated to create a series of tight folds, often used in clothing to add texture or style.
The dress was beautifully ruched, giving it a unique and elegant look.
Ruched → The word 'ruched' comes from the French word 'ruche', meaning a gathered or pleated fabric. It describes a style of fabric that is gathered or ruffled, often used in clothing and textiles.
Imagine fabric that is 'gathered' or 'ruffled' — that's what 'ruched' means, reflecting the style of the material.