Noun
2. Definitions:A lightweight, semi-sheer fabric made of cotton, wool, silk, or synthetic fibers.
3. Pronunciations:US: /vɔɪl/
UK: /vɔɪl/
4. Origin and Usage:The word "voile" comes from the French word for veil. It was first used in English in the mid-18th century to refer to a lightweight fabric that was often used for curtains or clothing. Today, voile is still commonly used for curtains, but it is also used for clothing, particularly in warmer climates.
5. Synonyms:Chiffon, gauze, muslin, organza, tulle.
6. Related Words:Chive, olive, ravel, sieve, trave.
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