satiny

The word “satiny” has 3 syllables: sat-i-ny

It's pronounced as /ˈsætɪni/


What is synonym and antonym for satiny?

In the thesaurus, “satiny” has 9 synonyms and 12 antonyms.

Here are synonyms and antonyms for satiny along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for satiny

  • glistening
  • glossy
  • lustrous
  • polished
  • satin
  • silken
  • silky
  • sleek
  • soft

Antonyms for satiny

  • coarse
  • dim
  • dull
  • flat
  • harsh
  • irregular
  • jagged
  • lumpy
  • lusterless
  • mat
  • matte
  • rough

Meanings of satiny

  • adjective
    1. Like satin, smooth and shiny, glossy.

Example Sentences

  • She wore a beautiful satiny dress that shimmered in the light.
  • The fabric of the pillowcase felt soft and satiny against her skin.
  • The satiny finish on the walls gave the room an elegant and smooth appearance.
  • He admired the satiny texture of the silk scarf as it flowed through his fingers.
  • The artist used satiny paint to give the portrait a glowing, polished look.

On this page you'll find 21 synonyms, antonyms, or another words to satiny, such as: coarse, dim, dull, flat, glistening, glossy, harsh.

Make sure to choose synonyms and antonyms that are appropriate for the context of the sentence.

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  • breakable
  • brittle
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  • burnished
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  • polished
  • rubbed
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  • satiny
  • semigloss
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satin

ultrasoft

velvety

  • comfortable
  • comfy
  • continuous
  • creamed
  • creamy
  • delicate
  • easy
  • effortless
  • elastic
  • flat
  • flexible
  • fluffy
  • fluid
  • gentle
  • glossy
  • gooey
  • greasy
  • luscious
  • lush
  • luxurious
  • mild
  • milky
  • mushy
  • oily
  • peaceful
  • placid
  • plastic
  • pliable
  • plush
  • polished
  • quiet
  • rich
  • rounded
  • satin
  • satiny
  • serene
  • shiny
  • silken
  • silky
  • sleek
  • smooth
  • soft
  • spongy
  • stable
  • steady
  • supple
  • thin
  • tranquil
  • uneventful

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