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French

fauteuil

August 6, 2020August 6, 2020 toddmorrill

          foh-TAY´-yuh (French for ‘armchair’) A fauteuil is a chair with a partially exposed wooden frame, meaning it has open spaces between its arms and its […]

 Design, Foreign Origins, French, Interior Design

bergère

August 6, 2020 toddmorrill

bear-ZHAIR´ A bergère is an armchair with closed arms, meaning it has upholstery in the area between the arms and the seat. Most antique bergères have rounded backs and wide […]

 Design, Foreign Origins, French

objet d’art

August 6, 2020August 6, 2020 toddmorrill

ōb-zhay DAHR´ (French for ‘art object’) An objet d’art is a small decorative object that one might place in an étagère. (Be careful with the plural: it’s objets d’art, not objet d’arts.) To […]

 Design, Foreign Origins, French

au courant

August 6, 2020 toddmorrill

oh´-coo-RAWN´ To be au courant is to be up to date and aware of the latest news and trends. Denise’s father is au courant when it comes to national politics […]

 Foreign Origins, French

de rigueur

August 6, 2020 toddmorrill

duh´-ree-GRR´ If something is de rigueur, it is customary or required, often by fashion or etiquette For a male lifeguard on the Jersey Shore, a tattoo is de rigueur.

 Foreign Origins, French

comme il faut

August 6, 2020August 6, 2020 toddmorrill

kuh´-meal-FOE´ Comme il faut means proper, or as things should be. When Patricia’s fifteen-year-old son began jumping on the sofa, Sarah realized things were not comme il faut in that […]

 Foreign Origins, French

soigné

August 6, 2020August 6, 2020 toddmorrill

swahn-YAY´ Soigné means elegantly dressed and well groomed. When describing a female, the term is spelled soignée. Kyle, whom Daniela had met at the surf competition, looked surprisingly soigné after […]

 Foreign Origins, French

de trop

August 6, 2020 toddmorrill

duh-TROH´ De trop means unwelcome, too much, or in the way. Once Jessica had set the table, she realized one centerpiece was enough—the other four were de trop.

 Foreign Origins, French

par excellence

August 6, 2020August 6, 2020 toddmorrill

pahr´-ek-suh-LAWNS´ Par excellence means supreme, or the best of its kind. The wedding bouquets, the most beautiful we had ever seen, were obviously the work of a florist par excellence.

 Foreign Origins, French

chichi

August 6, 2020August 6, 2020 toddmorrill

SHEE´-shee Chichi means pretentious, fussy, or frilly. It also means affected or excessively refined. While occasionally used as a synonym for chic, chichi is more often used in the negative […]

 Foreign Origins, French

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