What is another word for waistband?

Pronunciation: [wˈe͡ɪstband] (IPA)

Waistbands are an essential garment component in most clothing designs. They are the band of material that encircles the waist and holds the clothing in place. There are many synonyms for waistbands, the most common being a girdle, belt, and sash. Other synonymous terms could include cummerbund, waistline, or cincher. Waistbands are often adjustable to accommodate different body shapes and sizes, and the material used can vary from elastic, leather, to fabric. They are commonly found in pants, skirts, shorts, and dresses. The main function of the waistband is to provide support to the clothing and keep it from slipping down.

Synonyms for Waistband:

What are the hypernyms for Waistband?

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

Usage examples for Waistband

It can sweetly sing at a prayer meeting, and smile graciously when it is the right time to smile, and makes an excellent nurse to pour out with steady hand a few drops of peppermint for a child that feels disturbances under the waistband, but has no qualification for the robust Christian work that is demanded.
"Around The Tea-Table"
T. De Witt Talmage
And, with a shrug of the shoulders, she inserted the primroses within a very small waistband and turned away.
"The Last Hope"
Henry Seton Merriman
He used it again to drop the policeman, then thrust it into the waistband of his trousers and ran outside.
"Flight From Tomorrow"
Henry Beam Piper

Related words: loose waistband, belly band, elastic waistband, waist band, adjustable waistband, best waistband, beltless waistband

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