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Coiffure 601 Words You Need to Know to Pass Your Exam

Coiffure 601 Words You Need to Know to Pass Your Exam in real context with synonyms and illustrations as a French word in English for GRE & SAT candidates and advanced learners of English

/kwɒfˈjʊəʳ/ (noun & verb)

Definition

a special hairstyle in which someone’s hair is cut short and arranged in a unique fashion, someone’s hairstyle, haircut, hairdo

Example

Probably the most famous of these coiffures is the hairstyle featuring a model ship. These ship headdresses appear in numerous illustrations of the period and continue to influence contemporary fashion. I even donned one of them myself. In late 18th century France, these nautical headdresses were expressions of patriotism and political engagement. The first was the coiffure à la Belle Poule and celebrated a famous French naval victory against the British during the American Revolution. During the Battle of Ushant on July 27, 1778, the French ship Belle Poule badly damaged the British frigate Arethusa. To celebrate this victory for the cause of American independence and express French patriotism, women adorned their hair with small models of the Belle Poule.

Source of example: http://www.thefashionhistorian.com/

Parts of speech

Adjective: coiffured


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