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    net curtain

    noun

    • 1. a semi-transparent curtain made of a fine fabric with a very open weave, typically fixed across a window for privacy: British "I was always peering through the net curtains"
  2. a curtain made of net, that allows light to enter but stops people seeing into your house from outside: Kim stared through the net curtain into the grey sky . There were net curtains as well as heavy red drapes .

  3. noun. /ˌnet ˈkɜːtn/ /ˌnet ˈkɜːrtn/ (British English) (North American English curtain) a very thin curtain that you hang at a window, which allows light to enter but stops people outside from being able to see inside. Take your English to the next level. The Oxford Learner’s Thesaurus explains the difference between groups of similar words.

  4. Net curtains are sold mostly in neutral tones like white and cream, but here at Voila Voile we have some unique coloured nets and laces. Nets are available in hundreds of designs and patterns with every design telling a story.

  5. Net curtains are curtains made of thin cloth that people hang across their windows to stop people outside seeing into their houses in the daytime. [ British ] Net curtains can steal natural daylight from a room.

  6. Mar 25, 2021 · March 25, 2021. Are you wondering what are net curtains? Table Of Contents show. The thing is, this curtain has the capacity to let you see the outside without allowing the outside to see what’s inside. That is all thanks to the impenetrable screen it has.

  7. net curtain (plural net curtains) A thin curtain that allows light into a room but prevents people outside from seeing inside.

  8. The earliest known use of the noun net curtain is in the 1850s. OED's earliest evidence for net curtain is from 1851, in the Southern Literary Messenger (Richmond, Virginia). net curtain is formed within English, by compounding.