Meaning & Definition of word "Drapery"

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    Drapery

    /ˈdreɪ.pər.i/

    noun:

    • 1. Cloth or fabric that hangs in loose folds, often used for curtains or decorative purposes.
      • Example: The room was adorned with elegant drapery that complemented the furnishings.
    • 2. A style of fabric or the arrangement of fabric, particularly in a decorative context.
      • Example: The artist's painting featured the drapery of a flowing gown, skillfully capturing its texture.
    • 3. The action or style of draping fabric to create a specific design or effect.
      • Example: She learned the drapery techniques needed for her fashion design course.

    Etymology

    from Middle English draperie, from Old French draperie, from drap 'cloth, fabric'

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    drapery rod:

    a rod for hanging drapery or curtains.

    drapery style:

    a specific way of arranging fabric for aesthetic appeal.

    drapery design:

    the design and layout of fabric in interior decor.

    Related Words

    curtains:

    a piece of material that hangs across a window.

    tapestry:

    a piece of fabric with a woven design, used for decoration.

    fabrics:

    materials, typically produced by weaving or knitting textile fibers.

    Slang Meanings of drapery

    Meaning: to decorate or cover with heavy fabric or curtains.

    Example Sentence: They really draped the place for that party.

    Meaning: to create a dramatic or stylish effect using fabric.

    Example Sentence: Her outfit was so drapey, it was the talk of the evening.