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Satin

British pronunciation/sˈætɪn/
American pronunciation/ˈsætən/
Satin
[NOUN]
1

a type of very smooth fabric with a glossy surface

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satin definition and meaning

What is "satin"?

Satin is a smooth, shiny fabric that is typically made from silk, polyester, or a blend of the two. It is characterized by its glossy surface and the way that light reflects off of it, creating a luxurious and glamorous look. Satin is often used for formal and dressy clothing, such as evening gowns, wedding dresses, and lingerie, as well as for home decor items like curtains, bedding, and throw pillows. It can be dyed in a range of colors and is available in different weights and finishes, from lightweight and drapey to heavy and structured. Satin is known for its softness and smoothness, and it is often favored for its ability to make the wearer feel elegant and sophisticated. While satin requires some special care to maintain its sheen and luster, it is a classic and timeless fabric that is sure to add a touch of glamour to any project or outfit.

Examples
1Satin ties not really a good idea.
2This is smoldering satin.
3So we like the satin.
4So we like the satin?
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