Silhouette is a noun for an outline filled with solid color or the shape seen against a light, named after a frugal French minister.
Silhouette (sil-uh-WET) is a noun referring to the outline of an object filled in with a solid color, or the shape seen against a light background. It is named after Étienne de Silhouette, a French finance minister known for his frugality.
Word | silhouette |
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Date | July 24, 2014 |
Type | noun |
Syllables | sil-uh-WET |
Etymology | Before the age of the photograph, the silhouette, either cut from paper or painted, was the most affordable portrait that could be made. The art enjoyed a golden age in the second half of the 18th and first half of the 19th centuries, when many people collected them. Although silhouettes were well-loved, the man for whom they were named was not: Étienne de Silhouette was France's finance minister under Louis XV and was notorious for both his frugality and his hobby of making cut-paper shadow portraits. The phrase "à la Silhouette" came to mean "on the cheap," and portraits like the ones he produced were (satirically) bestowed with his name as well. |
Examples | "The tree-tops rose against the luminous blue sky in inky silhouette, and all below that outline melted into one formless blackness." - H. G. Wells, The Island of Doctor Moreau, 1896 "This is not a season for shoehorning yourself into your pants. Painted-on is out, and loose, slouchy silhouettes are in." - Christine Whitney and Jessica Prince, Harper's Bazaar, April 2014 |
Definition | 1 a : a picture (as a drawing or cutout) of the outline of an object filled in with a solid usually black color b : a profile portrait done in silhouette 2 : the shape or outline of something; especially : the outline of an object seen or as if seen against the light |
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