cheval glass

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cheval glass

A woman checks her dress in a cheval glass.

Definition

Noun: A tall, freestanding mirror that is mounted within a frame and is designed to pivot or tilt, allowing a person to view their full-length reflection.

Usage

A "cheval glass" is a specific type of furniture. It is used primarily in bedrooms or dressing rooms to view one's entire outfit or appearance. The key feature is its adjustable angle, as it is typically supported on a frame with legs or a stand.

Examples
  • She adjusted the cheval glass to get a better view of the back of her dress.
  • The antique cheval glass in the corner of the room was an elegant and functional piece.
  • He leaned the cheval glass slightly forward to check the hem of his trousers.
Advanced Usage

The term is often associated with antique or vintage furniture styles, such as Victorian or Edwardian decor. It evokes a sense of classic elegance.

Variants and Related Words
  • Full-length mirror: A more general term for any mirror in which one can see their full reflection. A cheval glass is a specific, tilting type of full-length mirror.
  • Pivoting mirror: A descriptive phrase that highlights the mirror's adjustable function.
Synonyms
  • Full-length mirror
  • Dressing mirror
  • Tilting mirror
  • Psyche (an archaic or historical term for a cheval glass)
Word Origin

The term comes from the French "cheval," meaning "horse," referring to the four-legged stand or frame that supports the mirror.

cheval glass

A woman checks her dress in a cheval glass.

Noun
  1. a full length mirror mounted in a frame in which it can be tilted