Rug Meaning and Definition

Rug

Rug

Pronunciation

/rʌɡ/

Part of Speech

Definition

A textile floor covering usually made of woven or tufted fibers, used to provide warmth, comfort, and protection for a room or area.

Examples

  • The living room had a large rug that matched the sofa.
  • August installed a new rug in the bedroom to improve the soundproofing.

Synonyms

  • Carp
  • Mat

Antonyms

  • Blanket
  • Wallpaper

Etymology

The word “rug” comes from the Old French word “rugge”, which may be derived from the Latin “rugia”, meaning “throng” or “crowd”, possibly referring to the piled-up or crowded fibers of the textile.

Usage Notes

Rug is often used as a noun, but it can also be used as a verb, meaning “to embellish or ornament with rugs”.

Cultural References

  • The Rugrats, an American animated television series.
  • The Rug, a 1994 film starring John Rubinstein.

Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases

  • “to pull the rug from under someone’s feet”, meaning to deprive someone of their resources or support.

Related Words or Phrases

  • Carpet
  • Mattress

Collocations

  • Rug and carpet
  • Rug and cushion

Frequency of Use

Rug is a relatively common word in everyday language, with an estimated frequency of 0.05% of spoken language.

Common Misspellings

  • Rugg
  • Regg

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