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Synonyms and antonyms of Curtains and blinds in American Thesaurus

Curtains and blinds

blind (noun)

a window cover that you pull down from the top to the bottom

curtain (noun)

a long piece of cloth, usually one of a pair, that hangs down and covers a window

curtain (noun)

a long piece of material that hangs down and separates one part of a room from another

curtain rod (noun)

American a metal, wood, or plastic pole that a curtain hangs from

drapes (noun)

curtains made of heavy cloth

full-length (adjective)

full-length curtains go to the floor

jalousie (noun)

a series of flat pieces of plastic, wood, or metal that are joined together one above the other in order to cover a window, and that can be moved to let in light or air

lace curtain (noun)

a curtain made of lace or another light white material that is thin enough to let light pass through it

roller blind (noun)

British a shade for a window

screen (noun)

a wire or plastic net in a frame that fits in a door or window and lets air into a building but keeps insects out

shade (noun)

American a sheet of material that you pull down to cover a window

shutter (noun)

a cover that can be closed over the outside of a window

slat (noun)

a thin flat piece of wood, metal, etc., used especially for making furniture or window blinds

valance (noun)

a piece of cloth or wood that covers the top part of a window where the curtains are attached

venetian blind (noun)

a blind across a window, made of flat narrow pieces joined with string

weather stripping (noun)

a thin piece of material such as plastic that is placed around the sides of a door or window to prevent cold air from coming in