ceinture (Meaning)

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ceinture (n.)

A cincture, girdle, or belt; -- chiefly used in English as a dressmaking term.

ceinture Sentence Examples

  1. She wore a stylish leather ceinture with her dress.
  2. The wrestler tightened his ceinture before stepping onto the mat.
  3. The fashion designer showcased a collection of elegant ceintures at the runway show.
  4. In karate, the black belt symbolizes mastery, and he proudly wore his ceinture noire.
  5. The hiker's backpack had a built-in ceinture to distribute the weight evenly.
  6. The tailor carefully adjusted the ceinture of the trousers to ensure a perfect fit.
  7. She wrapped a colorful silk ceinture around her waist to accentuate her figure.
  8. The knight's sword hung from his ceinture as he prepared for battle.
  9. The dress had a detachable ceinture that could be tied in various styles.
  10. He reached for his ceinture to fasten it securely before riding off on his horse.

FAQs About the word ceinture

A cincture, girdle, or belt; -- chiefly used in English as a dressmaking term.

ribbon,belt, girdle, sash, cincture, cumberbund,cummerbund, self-belt, waistband,loop

No antonyms found.

She wore a stylish leather ceinture with her dress.

The wrestler tightened his ceinture before stepping onto the mat.

The fashion designer showcased a collection of elegant ceintures at the runway show.

In karate, the black belt symbolizes mastery, and he proudly wore his ceinture noire.