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Eyelet for Dummies

noun

pronunciation: 'aɪlɪt

What does Eyelet really mean?

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Alright, so, imagine a tiny little hole or opening in a piece of fabric or leather, like a shirt or a pair of shoes. Got it? Well, that little hole is called an eyelet. It's kind of like a tiny window or a peephole - it's there to let something pass through, like a string or a lace. So, when you see a shoe with little holes where the laces go through, those holes are called eyelets.

Now, there's actually another meaning of "eyelet" too. Sometimes, it's also used to describe a small metal ring or grommet that's placed in a hole to reinforce it, kind of like how a ring holds a key together on a keychain. So, in that sense, an eyelet is a little piece of metal that helps make a hole stronger and keeps it from getting all raggedy.

So, to sum it up, an eyelet can be either a little hole in fabric or a small metal ring that's used to reinforce a hole. It's like a tiny doorway for a lace or a little metal buddy that keeps a hole from falling apart. Make sense?

Revised and Fact checked by Mia Harris on 2023-11-13 11:48:33

Eyelet In a sentece

Learn how to use Eyelet inside a sentece

  • You can use an eyelet to put a lace through your shoe.
  • The eyelet in the curtain allows you to hang it on a rod.
  • She used an eyelet to secure the straps on her backpack.
  • The eyelet on the tarp makes it easy to tie down to the ground.
  • The eyelet on the banner allows you to hang it up at the party.

Eyelet Synonyms

Words that can be interchanged for the original word in the same context.

Eyelet Hypernyms

Words that are more generic than the original word.

Eyelet Holonyms

The larger whole to which this word belongs.