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Grommets Meaning in English

word · lemma: grommet

ˈɡrɑːməts
GRAH-mits
ɡɹˈɒmɪts
grom-its

Definition

Grommets are small rings, usually made of metal or plastic, inserted into holes in fabric, leather, or other materials to protect the hole or let cords and wires pass through without damage.

Usage & Nuances

'Grommet' is technical or semi-technical, mostly used for clothing (like shoes, curtains) or electronics/cables. People sometimes confuse 'grommet' with 'eyelet', but 'grommet' is usually thicker and stronger. In the UK, 'grommet' can also mean a medical tube for ear drainage.

Example Sentences

The curtain has metal grommets at the top for the rod.

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You need to replace the broken grommets on your shoes.

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Cables pass safely through the desk using plastic grommets.

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He ordered extra grommets online for his craft project.

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The tent ripped when one of the grommets came loose.

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Running shoes with reinforced grommets last longer than regular ones.

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