Drawstring: meaning, definitions and examples

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drawstring

 

[ ˈdrɔːstrɪŋ ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

clothing, bags

A drawstring is a type of mechanism used in garments and bags that consists of a cord or string threaded through a channel or casing. It is used to gather or tighten the material together, thus allowing the user to adjust the fit or closure. Commonly found in items such as hoodies, sweatpants, and backpacks, drawstrings provide both functional and aesthetic advantages. They are typically adjustable and can be easily loosened or tightened based on the wearer’s preference.

Synonyms

cord, fastener, string, tie

Examples of usage

  • The hoodie has a drawstring to adjust the fit around the neck.
  • She pulled the drawstring of her bag to secure her belongings.
  • The pants feature a drawstring waist for comfort.
  • He used the drawstring to close the backpack tightly.

Translations

Translations of the word "drawstring" in other languages:

🇵🇹 cordão de ajuste

🇮🇳 ड्रॉस्ट्रिंग

🇩🇪 Kordel

🇮🇩 tali penarik

🇺🇦 шнурок

🇵🇱 sznur do ściągania

🇯🇵 ドローストリング

🇫🇷 cordon de serrage

🇪🇸 cordón de ajuste

🇹🇷 çekme ipi

🇰🇷 조정 끈

🇸🇦 حبل سحب

🇨🇿 stahovací šňůra

🇸🇰 sťahovacia šnúra

🇨🇳 拉绳

🇸🇮 natezni trak

🇮🇸 teygja

🇰🇿 тартатын жіп

🇬🇪 გამოწვდილი შნური

🇦🇿 çəkmə ipi

🇲🇽 cordón de ajuste

Etymology

The term 'drawstring' is derived from the verb 'draw,' which means to pull or tighten, and 'string,' referring to a thin piece of cord or material. The historical use of strings in garments dates back to ancient times, with various cultures employing strings for fastening clothing. As fashion evolved, the drawstring became a prominent feature in modern apparel, particularly in casual wear. Its functionality made it ideal for sportswear and outdoor equipment, offering adjustable comfort. Today, drawstrings are ubiquitous; they appear in fashion, luggage, and even medical devices. Their practical nature has led to widespread adoption across various industries, continuing to be a popular choice for securing and adjusting a wide array of items.