cravat

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Definition

A cravat is a piece of fabric worn around the neck, usually as a decorative accessory for formal dress. It was especially popular in the 17th to 19th centuries and is related to the modern necktie.

Usage & Nuances

'Cravat' is now considered old-fashioned or formal; in everyday English, 'tie' or 'necktie' is more common. 'Cravat' can also refer to an ascot (a wide formal neckcloth). Usually used in historical or fashionable contexts.

Example Sentences

He wore a white cravat to the wedding.

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The old portrait shows a man with a cravat.

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A cravat was fashionable in the 18th century.

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He tied his cravat with extra care before leaving for the gala.

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In period dramas, you often see gentlemen in colorful cravats.

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Wearing a cravat gives his outfit a vintage touch.

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