Velveted: meaning, definitions and examples

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velveted

 

[ ˈvɛlvɪtɪd ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

texture description

The term 'velveted' refers to something that is covered with or resembles velvet, particularly in terms of its soft and luxurious texture. It often describes objects, fabrics, or surfaces that have a similar rich and plush quality to velvet.

Synonyms

luxurious, plush, softened.

Examples of usage

  • She wore a velveted dress that caught the light beautifully.
  • The sofa was velveted, making it incredibly comfortable.
  • He admired the velveted texture of the curtains.

Etymology

The word 'velveted' originates from the noun 'velvet,' which has its roots in the Latin word 'vĕlūtum,' referring to a type of fabric that is soft to the touch. Velvet itself can be traced back to ancient times, specifically to the Middle Ages when it was a luxurious material associated with nobility and wealth. The evolution of the term 'velvet' to include the adjective form 'velveted' reflects the growing appreciation of texture in language, allowing speakers to describe objects and experiences with greater richness. The suffix '-ed' indicates a state of having been treated or covered with velvet-like material, enhancing the description of the tactile qualities of an object.