window blind
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Definition
Noun: A covering for a window, designed to be raised, lowered, or drawn across. Its primary functions are to provide privacy, control the amount of light entering a room, and offer decoration.
Usage
A "window blind" is a specific type of window covering. It typically consists of slats (horizontal or vertical) made of wood, plastic, or fabric that can be tilted to adjust light or drawn up/down to open or close the covering. It is installed inside the window frame or on the wall above it.
Examples
- The sunlight was too bright, so she lowered the window blind.
- For complete privacy at night, close the window blind.
- We need to measure the window before buying a new window blind.
Advanced Usage
- "to draw the blind": To pull the blind down to cover the window.
- He drew the blind to block the glare from the streetlamp.
- "to raise the blind": To pull the blind up to uncover the window.
- She raised the blind to let in the morning sun.
Variants and Related Words
- Blind (n): Often used as a shorter, more common form of "window blind."
- Please close the blinds.
- Venetian blind (n): A specific type of window blind with horizontal slats that can be tilted.
- Vertical blind (n): A specific type of window blind with vertical slats.
- Roller blind (n): A blind made of a single piece of fabric that rolls up onto a tube.
Synonyms
- Shade: Often used interchangeably, though "shade" can sometimes refer to a softer, fabric covering without slats.
- Window shade: A near-synonym, though it may imply a simpler, solid fabric covering.
Related Phrases
- Window treatment: A broader term for any decorative covering or framing for a window, which includes blinds, curtains, and shutters.
- Draw the blinds: An idiom meaning to close the blinds, often implying a desire for privacy or darkness.
Noun
- a blind for privacy or to keep out light