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  • curtain
    adj. curtainless.

  • curtain
    curtain, noun, verb.

  • curtain
    expr. bring down the curtain on, to terminate; end.
    Ex. The merger brought down the curtain on the independent company.

  • curtain
    expr. curtain off, to separate or divide by means of a curtain or curtains.
    Ex. The boys took two sheets and curtained off a space in the corner.

  • curtain
    expr. curtains, (Slang.)
    a. the end.
    Ex. ""It's curtains for us, I'm afraid,"" said the signalman, months before the closure of the Somerset and Dorset [railways] (London Times).
    b. death.
    Ex. ""... the primary reason was smoke

  • curtain
    expr. draw the curtain over (or on), to conceal.
    Ex. The committee chose to draw the curtain over the more controversial aspects of the investigation.

  • curtain
    expr. raise the curtain on, to disclose; reveal.
    Ex. The police investigation raised the curtain on a new gang of criminals operating in the city's underworld.

  • curtain
    expr. ring down the curtain,
    a. to lower a theater curtain.
    Ex. ""I'll ring down the curtain and give everybody their money back"" (Time).
    b. (Figurative.) to draw a close or finish (on).
    Ex. His retirement rings down the curtai

  • curtain
    expr. ring up the curtain,
    a. to raise a theater curtain.
    Ex. The director gave a signal to ring up the curtain and the play began.
    b. (Figurative.) to set out (on); start; embark.
    Ex. The British Isles Rugby Football team rings

  • curtain
    expr. the Curtain, the Iron Curtain.
    Ex. Private scientific societies are wasting no time preparing to follow up ... proposals for freer movement of ideas across the Curtain (Newsweek).

  • curtain
    noun 1. a cloth hung at windows or anywhere indoors for protection or ornament.
    Ex. ruffled curtains.
    (SYN) hanging, drapery.
    2a. the drapery or hanging screen separating the stage of a theater from the part where the audience sits.

  • curtain
    v.t. 1. to provide with a curtain or curtains; shut off with a curtain; decorate with a curtain.
    Ex. A canopy which love had spread to curtain her sleeping world (Shelley).
    2. (Figurative.) to cover; hide.
    Ex. Darkness curtained the bu

Curtain

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

/ˈkɜːr.tən/ (KUR-tn)

Definitions

  • A piece of cloth or other material used to block or obscure light, provide privacy, or serve as decoration.
  • A movable or hanging barrier, often used on windows, stages, or shower enclosures.
  • (Theatrical) A drape that opens or closes to reveal or conceal a stage.
  • (Figurative) A final act or event, as in "the curtain falls on an era."

Usage Examples

  • "She pulled back the curtain to let the sunlight in."
  • "The red velvet curtains opened to reveal the performers."
  • "The war brought the curtain down on their peaceful lives."

Etymology

From Old French courtine, derived from Latin cortina meaning "enclosure" or "curved object." The term evolved to refer to fabric hangings used to divide or obscure spaces.

Synonyms

  • Drape
  • Blind
  • Screen
  • Veil

Antonyms

  • Opening
  • Exposure

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish Cortina kor-TEE-nah
French Rideau ree-DOH
German Vorhang FOR-hang
Hindi परदा (Parda) PAR-da
Chinese (Mandarin) 窗帘 (Chuānglián) CHWANG-lyen
Japanese カーテン (Kātan) KAA-ten

Regional Pronunciation Variations

In American English, "curtain" is often pronounced with a softer "t" sound, while in British English, the "t" may be more pronounced.

Historical Usage

Curtains have been used since ancient times for privacy and decoration. In medieval Europe, heavy fabric curtains were used in castles for insulation and partitioning rooms.

Cultural Nuances

In theater, "curtain call" refers to actors returning to the stage after a performance for applause. "Behind the curtain" can symbolize secrecy or hidden actions.

More Information

Curtains serve both functional and aesthetic purposes, appearing in homes, theaters, and religious spaces. Innovations like blackout curtains and motorized drapes reflect modern adaptations of this ancient household feature.

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