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

  1. The opulent Victorian parlor featured plush velours curtains that cascaded gracefully from the ceiling.
  2. The actress wore a stunning emerald velours gown that shimmered under the stage lights.
  3. The antique sofa was upholstered in velvety velours, exuding a timeless elegance.
  4. The car's interior boasted luxurious velours seats that provided unparalleled comfort.
  5. The walls of the library were adorned with rich velours tapestries depicting historical scenes.
  6. The velvet-like texture of the velours tablecloth added a touch of sophistication to the formal dining table.
  7. The upholstery on the antique ottoman was a deep crimson velours that had aged beautifully with time.
  8. The soft and shimmering velours robe provided a cozy and luxurious experience after a warm bath.
  9. The choreographer designed a breathtaking dance routine that showcased the dancers' movements against a backdrop of flowing velours.
  10. 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.