Meaning & Definition of word "Curtain"

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    Curtain

    /ˈkɜːrtɪn/

    noun:

    • 1. A piece of material or cloth that covers a window, stage, or similar opening, often used for privacy, decoration, or to block light.
      • Example: She closed the curtain to keep the sunlight out of the room.
    • 2. A screen or barrier that separates spaces, often used in theatrical productions.
      • Example: The curtain rose to reveal the beautiful set for the play.
    • 3. A metaphorical term for a boundary or barrier that conceals or restricts view.
      • Example: He pulled back the curtain on his past to reveal the truth.

    verb:

    • 1. To cover with a curtain; to provide privacy or concealment.
      • Example: They decided to curtain the windows for added privacy.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Old French cortine, from Latin cortina

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    draw the curtain:

    To close or open a curtain.

    curtain call:

    The appearance of performers on stage after a performance to receive applause.

    behind the curtain:

    In a hidden position; out of sight.

    curtain up:

    The beginning of a performance.

    Related Words

    drape:

    A long, loose piece of fabric that hangs vertically.

    shade:

    A covering used to block or redirect light.

    Slang Meanings of curtain

    Meaning: To end or finish something.

    Example Sentence: Let’s just pull the curtain on this meeting.

    Meaning: To go away or retire from a situation.

    Example Sentence: He decided to curtain his participation in the project.