"Tasselled" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tasselled" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Tasselled
speak

"Tasselled" Meaning

Having a fringe or tassel, especially of cotton or silk, typically hanging from the end of a cloth or textile, often used to indicate military or academic achievement.

"Tasselled" Examples

Adjective


Used to describe something that is decorated with tassels.

A tasselled tablecloth is one that has decorative ribbons or tongues of fabric hanging from it.
The tasselled boots of the Indian woman added a touch of elegance to her outfit.
The curtains in the luxurious hotel room were fully tasselled, making the room feel like a palace.
Her tasselled dress sparkled in the sunlight, catching every eye in the room.
The silk scarf was tied with large, ornate tassels that made it look very expensive.

"Tasselled" Similar Words

Tasman

speak

The Tasman is a geographical region in the southern hemisphere, particularly it refers to:<br><br>1. Tasman Sea: a body of water situated between Australia and New Zealand.<br>2. Tasman Glacier: a glacier in New Zealand.<br>3. Tasman Empire Airways or Tasman Pacific: a former airline serving the Pacific region, functioning between 1940-64.<br>4. Tasman Bridge: a road bridge in Tasmania, Australia.<br><br>In some contexts, the term Tasman can also be used to describe things related to the region, such as Tasmanian devils, which are a type of carnivorous marsupial native to the state of Tasmania.

Tasmania

speak

Tasmania is an island state located south of the Australian mainland. It is known for its rugged wilderness, beautiful beaches, and unique wildlife. The word "Tasmania" comes from the_logging-family name "Aboriginal placename Van Diemens Land was renamed Tasmania in 1856 after the British explorer Abel Tasman, who was the first European to sight the island in 1642.

Tasmanian

speak

Designating or relating to Tasmania, an island in southern Australia.

Tasmanians

speak

Tasmaniensis

speak

The suffix "-ensis" is a Latin diminutive and genitive adjective form marker, equivalent to the English suffix "-ish" or "-an", meaning "of" or "inhabitant of", typically indicating a place or territory.<br><br>So, "tasmaniensis" would mean "of Tasmania", which is a reference to the island state of Tasmania in Australia.

Tasmanites

speak

Tassel

speak

Tasseled

speak

Tassels

speak

Tasseography

speak

Tasseomancy

speak

Tasset

speak

Tassie

speak

Tassili

speak

Tassology

speak

Taste

speak