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Chamois Meaning in English

word

ˈʃæmi
SHAM-ee
ˈʃæmi
SHAM-ee

Definition

A chamois is a type of goat-antelope that lives in European mountains. The word also refers to the soft leather made from its skin or similar animals, commonly used for cleaning or polishing.

Usage & Nuances

In English, 'chamois' can mean the animal or the soft leather, and is also used for synthetic cleaning cloths ('chamois cloth'). The pronunciation is usually 'SHAM-ee' (US) or 'SHAM-wah' (UK). Not to be confused with 'shammy' (a misspelling).

Example Sentences

He bought a chamois to clean his car windows.

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A chamois lives in the rocky mountains of Europe.

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The soft feel of chamois makes it perfect for polishing.

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Do you have a spare chamois? Mine's still wet from yesterday.

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Many cyclists use chamois pads in their shorts for comfort on long rides.

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You can clean delicate surfaces with a chamois for a streak-free shine.

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