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How to pronounce satin in English?

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Type Words
Type of cloth, fabric, material, textile
Derivation satiny

Examples of satin

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Alan was dressed up with Elvis sunglasses and a wild white-and-gold satin shirt.
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After all, with time and patience, the mulberry leaf becomes satin, does it not?
From the hecklerspray.com
The gloss, infused with green tea and marine collagen, comes in 13 satin shades.
From the orlandosentinel.com
For satin finishes, use a less coarse pad and an undiluted all-purpose cleanser.
From the timesunion.com
A combination of satin finish and chrome trim pieces provides appealing accents.
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Anne Barge's dramatic dresses feature vintage details like colored satin sashes.
From the washingtonpost.com
Possibly on a tufted-satin chaise-longue, the most glamorous of all furnishings.
From the independent.co.uk
A peach satin dress was adorned with silken roses and embroidered with crystals.
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Satin-smooth chocolate with a texture between a pudding and souffle, but better.
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  • A smooth fabric of silk or rayon; has a glossy face and a dull back
  • Satin is a weave that typically has a glossy surface and a dull back. It is a warp-dominated weaving technique that forms a minimum number of interlacings in a fabric. Some definitions insist that the fabric is made from silk. ...
  • A cloth woven from silk, nylon or polyester with a glossy surface and a dull back. (The same weaving technique applied to cotton produces cloth termed sateen); Smooth and shiny, glossy. Particularly describing a type of paint
  • Finish that has had the gloss reduced to provide a softer sheen. A flattening agent made from fumed silica reduces the amount of light reflected by the surface.
  • A tradational fabric utilizing a type of weave which gives a garment a smooth lustrous surface with a dull back. Commonly used in the construction of evening wear and wedding gowns.
  • A traditional fabric utilizing a satin weave construction to achieve a lustrous fabric surface. Satin is a traditional fabric for evening and wedding garments. Typical examples of satin weave fabrics include: slipper satin, crepe-back satin, faille satin, bridal satin, moleskin, and royal satin.
  • Satin is a woven fabric with a glossy finish and a lustrous texture that can be made of silk or synthetics.
  • With a lustrous, shiny surface, drapability depends on fiber content. Silk and rayon satins have the best stitch results.
  • A basic type of weave with up to eight weft threads are tied down with one floating weft thread. It is light to medium-weight with glossy face and a dull back.