What is another word for velours?

Pronunciation: [vˈɛləz] (IPA)

Velours is a term used to describe a type of fabric that has a soft surface consisting of closely packed raised fibers. It is often used to create luxurious and elegant clothing items, upholstery, and draperies. Some synonyms for velours include velvet, velveteen, corduroy, plush, and chenille. Each of these fabrics has its distinct texture and aesthetic appeal, making them suitable for various purposes. Velvet and velveteen have a similar feel to velours and are often used interchangeably. Corduroy, on the other hand, has distinct ridges running perpendicular to the fibers. Plush and chenille fabrics are known for their softness, and they can be used in place of velours to create a cozy and inviting atmosphere.

What are the hypernyms for Velours?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Velours

He rushed out into the hallway and across to the parlor pinkly lit with velours, even through the rainy day, and so inflexibly calm.
"The Vertical City"
Fannie Hurst
But after the arrival of the mahogany-and-velours parlor set, the music cabinet, and the hanging of crispy lace curtains, Lilly standing on the ladder, her mother steadying from below, and finally the laying of a well-padded strip of stair carpet to eat in the hollow noises of new tenancy, the house began to settle, so to speak.
"Star-Dust A Story of an American Girl"
Fannie Hurst
But it is Providence which disposes of us, as our good father St. velours tells us often; and one must be content.
"Charlotte's Inheritance"
M. E. Braddon

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