Trim Meaning and Definition

Trim

Trim

Pronunciation

/trɪm/

Part of Speech

Noun

Definition

A narrow strip of material used to finish or decorate the edge of something, typically a piece of fabric, plastic, or metal.

Examples

  • The trim on the car’s bumpers needed to be replaced.
  • The trim on the curtains added a touch of elegance to the room.

Synonyms

  • Braid
  • Casing
  • Fascia

Antonyms

  • Border
  • Edge

Etymology

The word “trim” originated from the Old English word “trimian”, meaning “to make beautiful” or “to ornament”.

Usage Notes

The word “trim” is often used to describe the decorative border or edging on an item, but it can also refer to the act of making something more beautiful or presentable.

Cultural References

The phrase “in trim” is often used in popular culture to describe someone looking neat and tidy.

Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases

In good trim

Related Words or Phrases

  • Finishing
  • Fashioning
  • Exterior

Collocations

  • Trim the fat
  • Trim the edges
  • Trim the borders

Frequency of Use

The word “trim” is a moderately common noun in English language.

Common Misspellings

  • Triem
  • Trin

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