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    curtain
    /ˈkəːtn/

    noun

    • 1. a piece of material suspended at the top to form a screen, typically movable sideways along a rail and found as one of a pair at a window: "she drew the curtains and lit the fire" Similar window hanginghangingscreenblind
    • 2. a screen of heavy cloth or other material that can be raised or lowered at the front of a stage: "he wants to see you directly the curtain comes down"

    verb

    • 1. provide with a curtain or curtains: "is it OK if we only curtain the lower windows?"

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  4. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word curtain, from a hanging screen to a theatrical device to a barrier or concealment. See synonyms, examples, etymology, and related phrases of curtain.

  5. Curtain definition: a hanging piece of fabric used to shut out the light from a window, adorn a room, increase privacy, etc.. See examples of CURTAIN used in a sentence.

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  7. 1. a piece of material that can be drawn across an opening or window, to shut out light or to provide privacy. 2. a barrier to vision, access, or communication: a curtain of secrecy. 3. (Theatre) a hanging cloth or similar barrier for concealing all or part of a theatre stage from the audience. 4.

  8. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the word curtain in English. Find out how to use curtain as a noun in different contexts, such as windows, stages, screens and figuratively.

  9. the end of a scene or act indicated by the closing or falling of a curtain: first-act curtain. an effect, line, or plot solution at the conclusion of a performance:

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