Duvet - Wikipedia-style Article

Duvet

Definition

The noun "duvet" refers to a soft quilt filled with down, feathers, wool, or synthetic fibers, used as a warm bed covering.

Parts of Speech
  • Noun
Pronunciation

American English

  • IPA: /duːˈveɪ/
  • Respelling: doo-VAY

British English

  • IPA: /ˈduːveɪ/
  • Respelling: DOO-vay
Etymology

Borrowed from French duvet “down,” from duv “down (feathers),” ultimately from Latin d'Ubeus.

Derivatives
  • Duvets (plural)
  • Duvet cover (compound noun)
Synonyms
  • Comforter
  • Quilt
  • Eiderdown
Antonyms
  • Sheet
  • Blanket (lighter type)
Usage

"Duvet" appears in bedroom and bedding contexts. Examples: "She bought a new down duvet for winter," and "Remember to wash the duvet cover regularly."

Related Terms
  • Comforter: A thick bed covering filled and quilted.
  • Quilt: A bed covering stitched through layers.
  • Blanket: A woven or knitted covering.
  • Eiderdown: Quilt filled with eider duck feathers.
Detailed Definitions

Noun

  • A soft quilt filled with insulating material: Used as a warm bed covering.
    • Example: "I replaced my old duvet with a goose-down one."
  • A removable fabric cover for a duvet (duvet cover): Protects the quilt and is washable.
    • Example: "She changed the duvet cover to match her room décor."

duvet

I replaced my old duvet with a goose-down one.
She changed the duvet cover to match her room décor.
She bought a new down duvet for winter.

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