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Meaning of crease
A long, narrow mark or fold in something, especially one made by pressing or bending.
Etymology of crease
The word "crease" originates from the Old French word "creste," meaning "a fold or a plait," which is derived from the Latin word "crista," meaning "a tuft or a plume."
   Historically, the word "crease" has been used to describe a variety of folds, bends, and marks, including those found in fabric, paper, and other materials.
Synonyms
Definitions
- A long, narrow mark or fold in something, especially one made by pressing or bending.
- * A line or mark where two parts of something, especially a piece of fabric, are joined or meet.
- * A fold or bend in a surface, especially one that is sharp or narrow.
Usage Examples
- The crease in her dress was still visible after it had been ironed.
- * The football player tried to avoid putting a crease in his uniform during the game.
- * The paper had a deep crease where it had been folded in half.
Antonyms
                                                smoothness
                                                                        evenness
                                                                        flatness
                                                                        uniformity
                                                                        straightness
                                                                        levelness
                                                                        steadiness
                                                                        stability
                                                                        firmness
                                                                        solidity
                                                                        rigidity
                                                                        inflexibility
                                                                        tautness
                                                                        tightness
                                                                        glossiness
                                                                        sleekness
                                                                        silkiness
                                                                        flatness
                                                                        calmness
                                                                        serenity
                                                                        peacefulness
                                                                        tranquility