Starched Meaning in English
word · lemma: starch
ˈstɑɹtʃt
STARCHT
stˈɑːtʃt
STAARCHT
التعريف
If something is starched, it has been treated with starch to make it stiff, especially clothing like shirts or collars. It can also describe something that looks or feels stiff and formal.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Often used with clothing ("starched shirt", "starched collar"). When describing behavior or style, suggests someone is overly formal or stiff. Pronounced with a 't' sound at the end.
Spanish: almidonadoPortuguese (BR): engomadoPortuguese (PT): engomadoChinese (Simplified): 上浆的Chinese (Traditional): 上漿的Hindi: कलफ़ लगा हुआArabic: مُمَشَّىBengali: আলস্ত (কাপড়ে আটা লাগানো) - শক্তRussian: накрахмаленныйJapanese: 糊付けされたVietnamese: được hồ - cứngKorean: 풀 먹인Turkish: nişastalanmışUrdu: نشاستہ لگا ہواIndonesian: berkanji
جمل نموذجية
He wore a starched white shirt to the meeting.
basic
The tablecloth felt very starched and stiff.
basic
His starched collar was uncomfortable against his neck.
basic
She always looks so proper in her neat, starched uniforms.
natural
His manners were as starched as his suit.
natural
Don’t worry, you don’t have to wear a starched shirt to dinner.
natural