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Definitions for Curtains
[1] a hanging piece of fabric used to shut out the light from a window, adorn a room, increase privacy, etc.
[2] a movable or folding screen used for similar purposes.
[3] Chiefly New England . a window shade.
[4] Theater . a set of hanging drapery for concealing all or part of the stage or set from the view of the audience. the act or time of raising or opening a curtain at the start of a performance: an 8:30 curtain. the end of a scene or act indicated by the closing or falling of a curtain: first-act curtain. an effect, line, or plot solution at the conclusion of a performance: a strong curtain; weak curtain. music signaling the end of a radio or television performance. (used as a direction in a script of a play to indicate that a scene or act is concluded.)
[5] anything that shuts off, covers, or conceals: a curtain of artillery fire.
[6] Architecture . a relatively flat or featureless extent of wall between two pavilions or the like.
[7] Fortification . the part of a wall or rampart connecting two bastions, towers, or the like.
[8] curtains, Slang . the end; death, especially by violence: It looked like curtains for another mobster.
[9] to provide, shut off, conceal, or adorn with, or as if with, a curtain.
[10] draw the curtain on /over , to bring to a close: to draw the curtain on a long career of public service. to keep secret.
[11] lift the curtain on , to commence; start. to make known or public; disclose: to lift the curtain on a new scientific discovery.
[12] informal death or ruin; the end if the enemy see us it will be curtains for us
[13] a hairstyle in which the hair is parted in the centre of the forehead and curved out over the temples
[14] a piece of material that can be drawn across an opening or window, to shut out light or to provide privacy
[15] a barrier to vision, access, or communication a curtain of secrecy
[16] a hanging cloth or similar barrier for concealing all or part of a theatre stage from the audience
[17] the curtain the end of a scene of a play, opera, etc, marked by the fall or closing of the curtain
[18] the rise or opening of the curtain at the start of a performance
[19] (tr sometimes foll by off ) to shut off or conceal with or as if with a curtain
[20] (tr) to provide (a window, etc) with curtains
Words related to Curtains
curtainextinction, death, exit
Words nearby Curtains
curtaincursory, curst, curt, curtail, curtail step, curtain, curtain call, curtain lecture, curtain line, curtain raiser, curtain shutter
Origin of Curtains
1250–1300; Middle English co(u)rtine < Anglo-French, Old French < Late Latin cortīna, probably equivalent to co(ho)rt- (stem of cohors; see court) + -īna -ine1, as calque of Greek aulaía curtain, derivative of aulḗ courtyard
Other words from Curtains
cur·tain·less , adjective
un·cur·tained , adjective
Word origin for Curtains
C13: from Old French courtine, from Late Latin cortīna enclosed place, curtain, probably from Latin cohors courtyard
Synonyms for Curtains
death, exit, extinction, taps, bitter end, end of life, end of the line, lights out