Meaning & Definition of word "Towel"

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    Towel

    /ˈtaʊ.əl/

    noun:

    • 1. A piece of absorbent cloth or paper used for drying oneself or wiping things dry.
      • Example: I wrapped the towel around my waist after taking a shower.
    • 2. A similar garment made of terrycloth or a similar material, often used in a gym or pool setting.
      • Example: She brought a towel to the swimming pool to dry off after her swim.
    • 3. A cloth used to cover or protect something, particularly in a kitchen setting.
      • Example: He placed a towel under the hot dish to protect the table.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'towel', from Old French 'ental', from Latin 'textile'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    throw in the towel:

    To give up or admit defeat.

    towel off:

    To dry oneself with a towel.

    towel snap:

    A playful action of snapping a towel at someone.

    Related Words

    bathrobe:

    A loose-fitting robe worn before or after bathing.

    washcloth:

    A small cloth for washing the face or body.

    handkerchief:

    A piece of cloth used for wiping the face or hands.

    Slang Meanings of towel

    Meaning: Towel boy/girl

    Example Sentence: He works as a towel boy at the local pool.

    Meaning: Towel party

    Example Sentence: We're having a towel party at the beach this weekend.