IPA: /sæʃ/
KK: /sæʃ/
A long strip of cloth or material worn around the waist or over the shoulder, often as a decoration or symbol of rank.
She wore a beautiful sash around her waist for the ceremony.
To provide or decorate something with a long strip of material, often worn around the waist or used to hold something in place.
She decided to sash her dress with a beautiful ribbon for the party.
Past: sashed
Past Participle: sashed
The word 'sash' originates from the French word 'sache', meaning a band or strip. It refers to a long strip of fabric worn around the waist or across the body.
Imagine a long strip of fabric that you wear around your waist or across your body — that's what a sash is.