Meaning & Definition of word "Fringe"

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    Fringe

    /frɪn(d)ʒ/

    noun:

    • 1. A decorative border of thread, cord, or strips of material that are attached to the edge of something.
      • Example: The dress was adorned with a fringe of colorful beads.
    • 2. The outer, marginal, or less important part of something.
      • Example: The festival attracts a diverse crowd, including those from the fringe of the art community.
    • 3. A group or movement that is outside the mainstream.
      • Example: The political party represents the views of the fringe who feel unheard by the traditional parties.

    verb:

    • 1. To adorn with a fringe.
      • Example: She fringed the curtains to add a touch of elegance to the room.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'frenge', from Old French 'fringe', meaning 'border or edge'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    fringe benefits:

    Additional benefits offered to employees beyond salary, such as health insurance or retirement plans.

    fringe festival:

    An arts festival that showcases a wide range of performances that may be outside the mainstream.

    on the fringe:

    To be in a marginal or unconventional position.

    Related Words

    tassel:

    A grouping of threads or fibers, often used as a decorative accessory.

    hem:

    The edge of a piece of cloth that has been turned back and sewn down.

    marginal:

    Relating to or situated at the edge or margin; of secondary or minor importance.

    Slang Meanings of fringe

    Meaning: Fringe dweller

    Example Sentence: Someone who lives on the margins of society, often associated with unconventional lifestyles.

    Meaning: Fringe theory

    Example Sentence: A speculative idea or hypothesis that is not widely accepted or mainstream.