lapel
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Noun — One of the two folded-back flaps of cloth on the front of a jacket or coat, running down from the collar.
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How to use lapel
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Etymology
From "lap" plus the diminutive ending "-el" — literally a little fold or flap.
Full origin of lapel →Frequently asked questions
What does “lapel” mean?
The word “lapel” means one of the two folded-back flaps of cloth on the front of a jacket or coat, running down from the collar. In plain terms, the folded triangular piece of fabric on the front of a jacket, just below the collar.
How do you pronounce “lapel”?
“Lapel” is pronounced luh-PEHL (/ləˈpɛl/ in IPA).
How do you use “lapel” in a sentence?
Here is “lapel” used in a sentence: “He tucked a poppy pin into his lapel before the ceremony.”
What part of speech is “lapel”?
“Lapel” is a noun.