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Meaning of belt
A strip of material worn around the waist to support or hold up clothing, or a strip of flexible material used to transmit power or motion.
Etymology of belt
The word "belt" comes from the Old English word "bælt", which is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "baltiz", and is related to the Proto-Indo-European word "bhel-", meaning "to swell" or "to bulge"
The word has been used in English since the 9th century, initially to refer to a girdle or sash, and later to describe a strip of material used in machinery or a geographic region
Synonyms
Definitions
- A strip of leather, fabric, or other material worn around the waist to support or hold up clothing
- A strip of flexible material used to transmit power or motion, especially in a machine
- An area of land or a region with a particular characteristic or feature
- A mark or stripe, especially one that is colored or textured differently from the surrounding area
Usage Examples
- She wore a leather belt around her waist to hold up her pants
- The machine uses a belt to transmit power from the motor to the wheels
- The mountain range forms a belt of high ground that stretches across the country
- The tree had a belt of rough, scaly bark around its trunk
Antonyms
unfastener
release
loosener
remover
detachment
separation
divider
partition
disjunction
cleavage
rift
chasm
gap
opening
space
void
emptiness
hollowness
cavity
vacuum