patent leather
/'peitənt'leðə/
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Definition
- Noun:
- A type of leather with a hard, glossy, and shiny surface: Patent leather is a material, typically black, that has been treated with a special finishing process to give it a very smooth, reflective, and lacquered appearance.
Usage
- Patent leather is primarily used as a material for making formal or fashion accessories and footwear.
- It is commonly found on shoes, handbags, belts, and other items where a high-shine, elegant finish is desired.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- "Patent leather finish": Used to describe a surface that resembles the hard, glossy look of patent leather, even if it's not made from leather.
- The car had a deep, patent leather finish that looked stunning in the sun.
Variants and Related Words
- Patent (adj): In this context, it relates to the specific glossy treatment process. In other contexts, it means obvious or protected by a legal patent.
- Leather (n): The general material from which patent leather is made.
Synonyms
- Glossy leather
- Lacquered leather
- Shiny leather
Related Phrases
- Patent leather look: A style or appearance that mimics the high-gloss finish of patent leather.
- The vinyl upholstery has a convincing patent leather look.
Related Idioms
Noun
- leather with a hard glossy surface