Meaning & Definition of word "Monocle"

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    Monocle

    /ˈmɒnəkl/

    noun:

    • 1. A single lens, typically held in place by the eye socket, used for correcting vision or for decorative purposes.
      • Example: He put on his monocle to better examine the fine print of the contract.
    • 2. An eyeglass for one eye.
      • Example: The distinguished gentleman adjusted his monocle before addressing the audience.
    • 3. A symbol of sophistication or eccentricity, often associated with a particular style of dress.
      • Example: She wore a monocle as a quirky accessory to her vintage outfit.

    Etymology

    From the prefix 'mono-' meaning 'one' and '-cle', a suffix indicating smallness.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    to see through a monocle:

    To examine something closely or scrutinize.

    wearing a monocle:

    To present oneself in a sophisticated or pretentious manner.

    a monocle's effect:

    The impact or impression created by wearing a monocle.

    Related Words

    bifocal:

    Glasses with two different focal lengths.

    pince-nez:

    A style of glasses that are held on the nose by a spring.

    spectacles:

    Glasses worn to correct or enhance vision.

    Slang Meanings of monocle

    Meaning: A term for someone trying to appear sophisticated or intellectual.

    Example Sentence: Stop acting like you’re so smart just because you wear a monocle.

    Meaning: Used ironically to describe someone who is overly critical or condescending.

    Example Sentence: She looked at my outfit through her metaphorical monocle, finding flaws everywhere.