velours (Meaning)
Wordnet
velours (n)
heavy fabric that resembles velvet
Webster
velours (n.)
One of many textile fabrics having a pile like that of velvet.
Synonyms & Antonyms of velours
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velours Sentence Examples
- The opulent Victorian parlor featured plush velours curtains that cascaded gracefully from the ceiling.
- The actress wore a stunning emerald velours gown that shimmered under the stage lights.
- The antique sofa was upholstered in velvety velours, exuding a timeless elegance.
- The car's interior boasted luxurious velours seats that provided unparalleled comfort.
- The walls of the library were adorned with rich velours tapestries depicting historical scenes.
- The velvet-like texture of the velours tablecloth added a touch of sophistication to the formal dining table.
- The upholstery on the antique ottoman was a deep crimson velours that had aged beautifully with time.
- The soft and shimmering velours robe provided a cozy and luxurious experience after a warm bath.
- The choreographer designed a breathtaking dance routine that showcased the dancers' movements against a backdrop of flowing velours.
- The plush velours curtains in the bedroom created a decadent and romantic atmosphere.
FAQs About the word velours
heavy fabric that resembles velvetOne of many textile fabrics having a pile like that of velvet.
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The opulent Victorian parlor featured plush velours curtains that cascaded gracefully from the ceiling.
The actress wore a stunning emerald velours gown that shimmered under the stage lights.
The antique sofa was upholstered in velvety velours, exuding a timeless elegance.
The car's interior boasted luxurious velours seats that provided unparalleled comfort.