Cloth
UK /["/klɒθ/","/klɒθs/"]/US /["/klɔːθ/","/klɔːðz/"]/
Definition
material made by weaving or knitting cotton, wool, silk, etc.
In simple words: A piece of fabric used for making clothes, or for cleaning.
Examples
- She bought some cloth to make a dress.
- The artist used the cloth to create a beautiful tapestry.
- He wiped the table with a clean piece of cloth.
- Different types of cloth have various textures and patterns.
- The tailor selected a fine cloth for the suit.
- In some cultures, cloth is used for ceremonial purposes.
- She folded the cloth neatly after washing it.
- There was a cloth covering the table during the dinner.
Usage notes
Commonly used in everyday conversation; appropriate in both formal and informal contexts. Avoid using it when referring to specific types of fabric (e.g., silk, wool).
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think 'cloth' like a 'soft cloth' — a cozy comforting fabric.
Collocations
- coarse
- fine
- woven
- bale
- bolt
- length
- make
- produce
- weave
- industry
- manufacture
- merchant
- soft
- damp
- wet
- dampen
- dip in something
- moisten
Synonyms
- fabric
- material
- textile
- linen
- tissue
Antonyms
- bare
- naked
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'clothe' which is a verb.
- Using 'cloth' to refer to clothing instead of the material.
- Mispronouncing as 'cloath' instead of 'cloth'.