Meaning & Definition of word "Canvas"

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    Canvas

    /ˈkænvəs/

    noun:

    • 1. A strong, heavy cloth made from cotton, linen, or synthetic fibers, often used for making tents, sails, or as a surface for painting.
      • Example: The artist carefully stretched the canvas over the wooden frame to prepare for painting.
    • 2. A picture or design created by painting on a canvas surface.
      • Example: The gallery was filled with stunning canvases from local artists.
    • 3. A metaphorical representation of a situation or a plan, often used in the context of a project or overview.
      • Example: The proposal presented a vivid canvas of the company's future projects.

    verb:

    • 1. To cover or furnish with canvas.
      • Example: The boat was canvassed to protect it from the elements during the winter.

    Etymology

    The word 'canvas' comes from the Latin 'cannabis', meaning 'hemp', due to its historical use.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    canvas of dreams:

    A metaphorical expression describing a space for creativity.

    on the canvas:

    Referring to an idea or work being presented or illustrated.

    blank canvas:

    Referring to an empty space ready for new ideas or creations.

    Related Words

    painting:

    The act of applying pigment to a surface, usually canvas.

    art:

    Creative expression, often visual, including paintings on canvas.

    portrait:

    A representation of a person, often painted on canvas.

    Slang Meanings of canvas

    Meaning: A term for an artist's project or work.

    Example Sentence: He's working on his latest canvas which showcases urban life.

    Meaning: To describe an empty space or opportunity for ideas.

    Example Sentence: This new app is a total canvas for creativity in design.