Meaning & Definition of word "Satin"

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    Satin

    /ˈsæt.ɪn/

    noun:

    • 1. A smooth, glossy fabric, typically made from silk or polyester, with a high luster on one side.
      • Example: She chose a beautiful satin dress for the evening gala.
    • 2. A finish on paint or varnish that has a sheen but is less glossy than gloss finishes.
      • Example: The walls were painted in a soft satin finish, giving the room a warm glow.

    adjective:

    • 1. Made of satin; having a smooth and glossy surface.
      • Example: He wore a satin tie that sparkled under the restaurant lights.
    • 2. Characteristic of or resembling satin; smooth and glossy.
      • Example: The fabric had a satin-like texture that felt luxurious against the skin.

    Etymology

    From Old French 'satin', from Italian 'satin', ultimately derived from Arabic 'zaytūn' meaning 'little silk'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    satin finish:

    A type of finish that resembles satin, smooth and with a slight sheen.

    satin sheet:

    A bed sheet made from satin fabric.

    satin ribbon:

    A ribbon made from satin, often used for decorating gifts.

    Related Words

    silk:

    A natural protein fiber that is produced by silkworms.

    polyester:

    A synthetic fabric that can mimic the properties of satin.

    Slang Meanings of satin

    Meaning: To look or feel very smooth or glossy.

    Example Sentence: Her hair was so shiny, it looked satin.

    Meaning: Referring to something that is sleek or elegant.

    Example Sentence: That car has a satin finish; it's really classy.