curtain
Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb[C] Countable
pl: curtainspast: curtainedpp: curtaineding: curtaining
This word carries a strong association with the boundary between the seen and the unseen. It evokes a sense of privacy, secrecy, or theatrical anticipation. When used in a domestic setting, it suggests a desire for seclusion or protection from the outside world. In a political or social context, it refers to a hard barrier of isolation. The term suggests a deliberate act of shutting someone out or hiding a truth, creating a sharp divide between two different realities or regimes.
Countable when referring to individual pieces of fabric or sets of window coverings.