🧵cloth

noun
/klɒθ/

Meaning

fabric or material made by weaving or knitting fibers
woven or felted fabric made from wool, cotton, or a similar fiber

Example Sentences

The table was covered with a white cloth.

The tailor cut the cloth into precise pieces.

Example Expressions

cut from the same cloth

Synonyms

fabric, textile, material, drapery, fiber, weave
Entry 1
fabric, textile, material, drapery, fiber
Entry 2
fabric, material, textile, weave

Antonyms

metal, plastic, leather
Entry 1
metal, plastic
Entry 2
leather, plastic

Collocations

piece of cloth, silk cloth, cotton cloth, cleaning cloth, cloth merchant
Entry 1
piece of cloth, silk cloth, cotton cloth, cleaning cloth
Entry 2
cotton cloth, silk cloth, cloth merchant, piece of cloth

More Example Sentences

Then I change my clothes and make my breakfast.

Wash your clothes properly before wearing them.

Which clothes do you choose first after waking up?

Having washed the clothes, he spread them in the sun.

A woman donates clothes to a local charity that she no longer wears

A woman donates clothes to a local charity that she no longer wears after cleaning out her closet

A woman donates clothes to a local charity that she no longer wears after cleaning out her closet one weekend

A woman donates clothes to a local charity that she no longer wears after cleaning out her closet one weekend and sorting everything into bags by size

A woman donates clothes to a local charity that she no longer wears after cleaning out her closet one weekend and sorting everything into bags by size then driving them to the donation center

A woman donates clothes to a local charity that she no longer wears after cleaning out her closet one weekend and sorting everything into bags by size then driving them to the donation center where volunteers thank her warmly

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