Meaning & Definition of word "Hem"
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Hem
/hɛm/
noun:
- 1. A hem is a the edge of a piece of cloth or clothing that has been turned under and sewn, often to prevent fraying.
- Example: She decided to add a decorative hem to the bottom of her dress.
- 2. The hem refers to the folded and sewn edge of a fabric material.
- Example: Make sure to iron the hem before sewing it permanently.
verb:
- 1. To hem means to sew the edge of a piece of cloth or clothing to prevent it from unraveling.
- Example: I need to hem these pants because they are too long.
- 2. To hem can also mean to enclose or confine.
- Example: The tall buildings hemmed in the small park, casting shadows on the grass.
Etymology
Middle English 'hem', from Old English 'hæmm', related to the action of hemstitching or turning under fabric.
Common Phrases and Expressions
hem and haw:
To be indecisive or hesitate in making a decision.
hem in:
To enclose or confine within limits.
to hem something up:
To finish the edges of material or fabric.
Related Words
hems:
Plural form referring to multiple edges or finished borders.
hemmed:
Past tense indicating something has been sewn or finished.
Slang Meanings of hem
Meaning: A hesitation sound, similar to 'uh' or 'um'.
Example Sentence: When he was asked, he just said 'hem...' before answering.
Meaning: To confine or restrict.
Example Sentence: They felt hemmed in by all the rules.