barre
1 Americannoun
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Textiles. a pattern of stripes or bands of color extending across the warp in woven and knitted fabrics.
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Textiles. a streak in the filling direction when one or more picks are of a color different from that of adjacent picks.
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Music. a technique of playing a chord on a stringed instrument by laying a finger across the strings at a particular fret, raising their pitch.
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the act of laying the index finger over some or all of the strings of a guitar, lute, or similar instrument, so that the pitch of each stopped string is simultaneously raised Compare capo 1
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the playing of chords in this manner
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Etymology
Origin of barre1
First recorded in 1945–50
Origin of barré2
< French: literally, barred, past participle of barrer, derivative of barre bar 1
Example Sentences
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One is familiar and increasingly specific: a good leotard, fleece-lined tights, an extra water bottle, Band-Aids for blisters, putty-colored flats for barre, a pair of low, strappy heels for salsa.
From Salon • Jan. 1, 2026
I go to barre classes and pop into online strength classes.
From The Wall Street Journal • Sep. 11, 2025
Sheena Gough is 89 years old but she can easily lift her leg on to a ballet barre to demonstrate elegant dance moves to her class.
From BBC • Apr. 24, 2025
Increased interest has pushed Westside Ballet to add 12 more adult dance classes to its schedule, including ballet, pointe instruction, jazz, ballroom, floor barre and theater jazz.
From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 25, 2024
Nancy put her right foot up on the barre with her toes pointed.
From "The Cinderella Ballet Mystery: Nancy Drew and the Clue Crew, #4" by Carolyn Keene
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