BLOUSE Meaning and
Definition
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A blouse refers to a loose-fitting, typically lightweight top or shirt worn by women. It typically has a feminine and stylish design, often featuring a collar, sleeves, and buttons down the front. The blouse is usually made of various materials such as cotton, silk, chiffon, or satin, which contribute to its soft and comfortable feel.
Blouses come in a wide range of styles and designs, catering to various occasions and preferences. They may have different types of necklines, including V-neck, scoop neck, boat neck, or peter pan collar. Some blouses may also have embellishments such as ruffles, pleats, lace, or decorative stitching, enhancing their overall aesthetic appeal.
The length of a blouse can vary, with some styles designed to be tucked into bottoms like skirts or trousers, while others are intended to be worn untucked. Blouses can be paired with a variety of garments, including jeans, shorts, skirts, or formal trousers, making them versatile and suitable for both casual and formal occasions.
This versatile garment has been a staple in women's fashion for decades, evolving in style and design over time. Whether worn as a standalone garment or layered with other pieces, blouses offer comfort, elegance, and a touch of femininity to any outfit.
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A loose overcoat made of a light material; a smock-frock.
Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.
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Etymology of BLOUSE
The word "blouse" is believed to have originated from the Latin word "blusum" or "blustum", which referred to a medieval European garment worn by peasants. Over time, it evolved into the Old French word "bliaut" or "blois", which denoted a loose-fitting outer garment worn by both men and women. From there, the term entered Middle English as "blouse", describing a loose-fitting upper garment worn by women in the 19th century. The word's transformation into its modern meaning and usage occurred during the 20th century.
Idioms with the word BLOUSE
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a big/great girl's blouse
The idiom "a big/great girl's blouse" is a derogatory expression used to describe someone, typically a man, who is seen as weak, cowardly, or overly sensitive. It implies that the person lacks strength or a masculine behavior typically associated with a man and is instead characterized as being similar to a timid or overly emotional girl who wears a blouse.
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a big girl's blouse
The phrase "a big girl's blouse" is a derogatory British idiom used to belittle or mock someone, typically a man, who is perceived as weak, sensitive, or excessively timid. It implies that the person lacks assertiveness, toughness, or a stereotypically masculine character. The idiom draws on gender stereotypes and suggests that the person being referred to is not living up to societal expectations of masculinity.
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a big girl’s blouse
The idiom "a big girl’s blouse" is a colloquial expression used to describe someone, typically a man, who is perceived as weak, timid, or overly sensitive. It is often used humorously or as a playful insult to mock someone's lack of strength or courage.
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big girl's blouse
The phrase "big girl's blouse" is a derogatory idiom typically used to mock or belittle someone, particularly a man, for being weak, timid, or overly sensitive. It implies that the person lacks courage or masculinity. The term is often used sarcastically or as an insult.
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blouse bunnies
"Blouse bunnies" is a humorous term used to refer to creases or wrinkles that form on a person's clothing, typically on a blouse or shirt.
Similar spelling words for BLOUSE
- blase,
- bloke,
- blake,
- blue ash,
- bleak,
- blue,
- blass,
- blues,
- blush,
- blurs,
- bluish,
- louse,
- blueish,
- lose,
- blue sky,
- bless,
- blaze,
- Blais,
- Blaise,
- bliss,
- blahs,
- BLAS,
- blows,
- Blough,
- Blausey,
- blose,
- blue jay,
- BLOSS.
Conjugate verb Blouse
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IMPERATIVE
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