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satin

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/ˈsætən/ · sat-in

A luxurious fabric with a glossy surface and a dull back, typically made of silk or a polyester blend.

Meanings

nounformal

A luxurious fabric with a glossy surface and a dull back, typically made of silk or a polyester blend.

ایک عیش و آرام کا کپڑا جس کی سطح چمکدار اور پیچھے کی طرف مدھم ہوتی ہے، جو عام طور پر ریشم یا پالیئسٹر کے ملاوٹ سے بنایا جاتا ہے۔

ریشم

resham

Synonyms

silklusterglossریشمچمکچمکدار

Antonyms

matteroughcoarseمدھمکھردراموٹا

Common Collocations

  • satin dress
  • satin sheets
  • satin ribbon

Example Sentences

She bought a beautiful satin dress for the party.

اس نے پارٹی کے لیے ایک خوبصورت ریشم کا لباس خریدا۔

Us ne party ke liye aik khoobsurat resham ka libas kharida.

The satin pillows added a touch of luxury to the bedroom.

ریشم کے تکیے نے بیڈ روم میں عیش و آرام کی ایک جھلک ڈالی۔

Resham ke takiye ne bed room mein aish o aaram ki aik jhalak dali.

He chose a satin ribbon to wrap the gift.

اس نے تحفہ لپیٹنے کے لیے ایک چمکدار کپڑے کی پٹی منتخب کی۔

Us ne tohfa lipaipne ke liye aik chamakdar kapray ki pati muntakhib ki.

Easily Confused With

silk:Satin refers to a specific weave and finish of fabric, which can be made from silk, while silk is a type of material itself.

Word Family

satinize
verbریشم بنانا
satin-like
adjectiveریشم جیسا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of satin as a soft and shiny fabric, perfect for luxury.

Imagine a beautiful, shiny dress made of satin shining under the lights.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

خواب میں دیکھا کہ تم ریشمی گیسو بکھیرے چلتے ہو

Khawb mein dekha ke tum reshmi gaisoo bikhaire chalte ho

I saw in a dream that you walk with your silky hair flowing.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

📖 Etymology

Origin: French "satin" — smooth

First known use: 14th century

The word 'satin' originated from the French language, derived from the Arabic word for silk. It has been used in English since the 14th century.