armhole Antonyms

Meaning of armhole

Wordnet

armhole (n)

a hole through which you put your arm and where a sleeve can be attached

Webster

armhole (n.)

The cavity under the shoulder; the armpit.

A hole for the arm in a garment.

armhole Sentence Examples

  1. She adjusted her dress, ensuring that the armholes fit comfortably around her shoulders.
  2. The tailor carefully measured the client's armhole to ensure a perfect fit for the bespoke suit.
  3. The sleeveless blouse had oversized armholes, giving it a relaxed and airy feel.
  4. He struggled to squeeze his muscular arms through the tight armholes of the vintage jacket.
  5. The designer added decorative stitching around the armholes of the dress to give it a unique touch.
  6. The sweater was knitted with ribbed cuffs and armholes for added stretch and flexibility.
  7. The athlete's jersey had wide armholes for optimal range of motion during competition.
  8. She wore a tank top with low-cut armholes, showing off her toned arms.
  9. The seamstress adjusted the armholes of the dress to accommodate the bride's broader shoulders.
  10. The costume designer modified the armholes of the superhero costume to allow for ease of movement during action scenes.

FAQs About the word armhole

a hole through which you put your arm and where a sleeve can be attachedThe cavity under the shoulder; the armpit., A hole for the arm in a garment.

inlet,buttonhole, keyhole, peephole, pothole, exit, puncture, pinprick, wormhole, vent

plug, filling, filling, plug, seal,seal, patch, patch, fill, filler

She adjusted her dress, ensuring that the armholes fit comfortably around her shoulders.

The tailor carefully measured the client's armhole to ensure a perfect fit for the bespoke suit.

The sleeveless blouse had oversized armholes, giving it a relaxed and airy feel.

He struggled to squeeze his muscular arms through the tight armholes of the vintage jacket.