flannel

/ˈflænəl/

Definitions

1. noun

a type of soft, warm, and thick fabric, often used for making shirts, dresses, or other clothing, especially in casual or cold weather

“She wore a cozy flannel shirt to keep warm on the chilly winter morning.”

2. verb

to make or give something a soft, warm, and thick quality, especially by covering it with fabric

“The manufacturer flanneled the blankets to make them more comfortable and warm.”

Synonyms

  • fleece
  • plaid

Antonyms

  • linen
  • silk