What is another word for black velvet?

Pronunciation: [blˈak vˈɛlvɪt] (IPA)

Black velvet is a term used to describe a certain texture and color combination. It often evokes a sense of luxury and sophistication, as black velvet is often associated with high-end fashion and haute couture. However, there are many synonyms for black velvet that can offer a more descriptive and vivid portrayal of this texture and color. Some possible synonyms might include jet black satin, midnight velvet, ebony silk, obsidian plush, and onyx velvet. Each of these synonyms adds nuance to the original term, providing greater depth and detail to the idea of black velvet.

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What are the hypernyms for Black velvet?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Black velvet

  • If they were starting their careers today, Rockwell and Picasso would probably both be painting on black velvet.
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  • When he saw Tiny, he was delighted, and thought her the prettiest little maiden he had ever seen. He took the gold crown from his head, and placed it on hers, and asked her name, and if she would be his wife, and queen over all the flowers. This certainly was a very different sort of husband to the son of a toad, or the mole, with my black velvet and fur; so she said, "Yes," to the handsome prince. Then all the flowers opened, and out of each came a little lady or a tiny lord, all so pretty it was quite a pleasure to look at them. Each of them brought Tiny a present; but the best gift was a pair of beautiful wings, which had belonged to a large white fly and they fastened them to Tiny's shoulders, so that she might fly from flower to flower.
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