Meaning & Definition of word "Handkerchief"

Handkerchief

/ˈhæŋ.kər.tʃɪf/

noun:

  • 1. A piece of cloth used for wiping the face or hands, typically carried in the pocket.
    • Example: He pulled out a clean handkerchief to dab his forehead during the hot day.
  • 2. A piece of cloth, often made of cotton or linen, used for the purpose of covering the nose and mouth.
    • Example: She held a handkerchief to her nose as she sneezed.
  • 3. A decorative cloth, often patterned or embroidered, used as a fashion accessory or for ceremonial purposes.
    • Example: He placed a colorful handkerchief in his jacket pocket to complete his formal outfit.
  • 4. A small piece of cloth for various personal uses, often carried in the pocket.
    • Example: The actor used his handkerchief to wipe away the tears during the emotional scene.
  • 5. An item used in the context of etiquette or manners, such as when offering a handkerchief to someone in distress.
    • Example: She graciously offered her handkerchief to the crying child.

Etymology

Middle English 'handkerchief', from 'hand' + 'kerchief' (to cover)

Common Phrases and Expressions

waving a handkerchief:

to signal to someone or to express emotion, often in a dramatic or farewell manner.

handkerchief head:

a derogatory term for a woman, usually implying she is subservient.

Related Words

kerchief:

A piece of cloth used around the head or neck.

tissue:

A soft absorbent piece of paper, often used for personal hygiene.

Slang Meanings of handkerchief

Meaning: Snot rag

Example Sentence: He used his old handkerchief as a snot rag when he had a cold.

Meaning: Pocket square

Example Sentence: He added a colorful handkerchief to his suit, calling it a pocket square.