suede Meaning & Definition

  • En [ sweɪd]
  • Us [ sweɪd]

Meaning of suede In English

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Examples of suede

  • Grips have changed from wood through leather to toweling and now suede.

  • Is he further aware that to the shopping public the term "suede" belongs to the leather industry and not to the cotton industry?

  • There has been, as we are advised, a switch of fashion between glace and suede kid.

  • The wearing of suede, canvas or patent leather shoes is forbidden.

  • Any person can institute proceedings if he considers that the term "suede" is being wrongly applied.

  • A quantity of property, including a suede coat valued at £70, was missing from the store.

  • I fear that he will regret the phrase if he is looking for promotion, but he referred to the educational establishment as "men in suede shoes".

  • I find it pretty hard to be lectured on good taste by a man in a dark brown suit, a striped shirt, a spotted tie, blue socks and suede shoes.

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Translations of suede In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    絨面革, (仿)麂皮…

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  • 中文简体

    绒面革, (仿)麂皮…

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  • Español

    ante, ante [masculine, singular]…

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  • Português

    camurça…

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  • 日本語

    スエード(革)…

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  • Türk dili

    süet, süet deri…

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  • Français

    daim [masculine], (en/de) suède…

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  • Catalan

    camussa…

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