curtaining Antonyms

Meaning of curtaining

curtaining

to veil or shut off with or as if with a curtain, a nonbearing exterior wall, window drapery, the movable screen separating the stage from the auditorium of a theater, the time at which a theatrical performance begins, its descent or closing (as at the end of an act), death, something that covers, hides, or separates like a curtain, a piece of material (as cloth) hung up to darken, hide, divide, or decorate, the final situation, line, or scene of an act or play, the part of a bastioned front that connects two neighboring bastions, a similar stretch of plain wall, the ascent or opening (as at the beginning of a play) of a stage curtain, end, a device or agency that conceals or acts as a barrier compare iron curtain, a hanging screen usually capable of being drawn back or up, to furnish with or as if with curtains, the opening or closing of the curtain in front of the stage of a theater

curtaining Sentence Examples

  1. The thick velvet curtains billowed and swayed, curtaining the window from view.
  2. A sheer fabric curtained the doorway, creating an ethereal barrier.
  3. The heavy drapes curtained the room in thick darkness, blocking out all light.
  4. The foliage of the trees curtained the forest path, making it hard to see ahead.
  5. The smoke from the fire curtained the air, choking and blinding.
  6. The waterfall's cascading water curtained the cliff face, forming a stunning spectacle.
  7. A curtain of rain curtained the city, shrouding it in a gray mist.
  8. Tears curtained his cheeks as he grieved the loss of his loved one.
  9. A cloud of dust curtained the construction site, making it difficult to breathe.
  10. The glowing embers curtained the fireplace, providing warmth and ambiance.

FAQs About the word curtaining

to veil or shut off with or as if with a curtain, a nonbearing exterior wall, window drapery, the movable screen separating the stage from the auditorium of a t

obscuring, masking,concealing, hiding, covering, screening, occulting, disguising, blocking, cloaking

displaying, showing, divulging, presenting, disclosing, revealing, unmasking, baring,exposing, uncovering

The thick velvet curtains billowed and swayed, curtaining the window from view.

A sheer fabric curtained the doorway, creating an ethereal barrier.

The heavy drapes curtained the room in thick darkness, blocking out all light.

The foliage of the trees curtained the forest path, making it hard to see ahead.