slubbed
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Definition
Adjective: * Having an irregular, uneven, or knobbly surface texture, typically describing fabrics like wool, cotton, or yarn. It implies a coarse, handcrafted, or rustic quality, often due to the presence of thick, irregular strands or "slubs" within the material.
Usage
The adjective "slubbed" is used to describe the physical texture of a material, most commonly textiles. It is a descriptive term often found in fashion, textile manufacturing, and crafting contexts. It typically carries a neutral or positive connotation, suggesting natural, artisanal, or interesting texture.
Examples
- The slubbed linen fabric gave the curtains a beautifully rustic appearance.
- She preferred the tactile feel of the slubbed silk to the perfectly smooth variety.
- This slubbed cotton jersey is very comfortable and has a great casual look.
Advanced Usage
- Descriptive Nuance: "Slubbed" can sometimes imply a deliberate aesthetic choice rather than a flaw, especially in high-end or designer fabrics where texture is valued.
- Comparative Form: While less common, the comparative "more slubbed" can be used to describe differing degrees of texture.
- The raw silk was more slubbed than the refined version.
Variants and Related Words
- Slub (noun): A thick, uneven lump or bump in a thread or yarn, or the fabric woven from such yarn.
- The character of the fabric comes from the slubs in the hand-spun yarn.
- Nubbly (adjective): Very similar in meaning to "slubbed," describing a rough, lumpy texture.
- Homespun (adjective): Often slubbed in texture, emphasizing a handmade, simple quality.
Synonyms
- Nubbly
- Knobbly
- Textured
- Uneven
- Coarse (in texture)
Antonyms
- Smooth
- Even
- Fine
- Sleek
- Uniform
Adjective
- of textiles; having a rough surface
- a sweater knitted of nubbly homespun yarns