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drape

drape / drape / drape / drape
Transitive VerbIntransitive VerbNoun
pl: drapespast: drapedpp: drapeding: draping

This term evokes a sense of fluidity and elegance, focusing on the soft, curving lines created by fabric under the influence of gravity. It suggests a deliberate lack of tension, contrasting with words like wrap or bind, which imply tightness and restriction. When used as a noun to describe the quality of a fabric, it refers to a technical property in textile design. This specific sense is uncountable, as it describes an abstract characteristic of how a material behaves rather than a physical object.

Meanings

Transitive Verbdrape
[~ something over something]

To arrange cloth or clothing so that it hangs loosely in folds over a surface or person.

"She draped a silk scarf over her shoulders to stay warm."

Intransitive Verbdrape
[~]

To hang in loose, graceful folds.

"The heavy velvet curtains drape elegantly from the ceiling to the floor."

Noundrape

A piece of heavy fabric used as a curtain to cover a window or divide a room.

"The room was darkened by the thick blue drapes."

Noundrape

The way in which a piece of fabric hangs or falls on a body or surface.

"The designer chose a lightweight wool because of its superior drape."

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