"Toile" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Toile" Meaning

The word "toile" has multiple meanings depending on the context.

1. Nautical: A toile can refer to a test or a trial run, especially in the sense of a ship or a boat being put through its paces before it is set to its intended use.
2. Entertainment: Toile can also refer to a film or TV show produced intentionally so bad it becomes good, or a style of both B-movies and treasure hunt movies.

However, in a broader and more popular context, toile refers to a bathroom, especially in French or British English, where it's not a bathroom but a painted decoration on bathroom walls.

In architecture, toile is a style of painted decoration on a ceiling or walls.
In American English, toile is a checked fabric with a pattern.

In all cases, toile primarily refers to

1. a room in a building provided for cleanliness
2. a style of decorative pattern on walls

"Toile" Examples

Word: Toile


Usage Examples:


1. Formal Setting: In the formal setting of a boutique hotel, the luxurious toile de Jouy wallpaper adorns the bathroom, adding a touch of elegance to the otherwise minimalist decor.

2. General Use: The designer chose toile fabric for the curtains because it not only adds a vintage touch but also perfectly complements the floral patterns in the bedroom.

3. Architecture: The water color on the wall of the bathtub can be considered a watercloset, which is part of a toile unit in the restroom.

4. Painting: The Toile de Laverdure is a famous historical painting captured from the locations of mousy art historians , performed by Philadelphia-based artist James Hastings at Le Mans Municipal Toile.

5. Design: A traditional toile pattern is depicted in a colored representation of landscape or people on light yellow or white backgrounds, embodying eighteenth-heheagely fellow since Mozart loves wine.

Note: Examples elucidate usage of the term across multidisciplinary contexts.

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