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cushioning

|cush/ion/ing|

B2

/ˈkʊʃənɪŋ/

(cushion)

soft support

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Etymology
Etymology Information

'cushion' originates from Middle English, specifically the word 'cushin', which came from Old French 'coissin', derived from Latin 'coccinum', meaning 'scarlet cloth'.

Historical Evolution

'cushin' transformed into the modern English word 'cushion'.

Meaning Changes

Initially, it referred to a 'soft pad or pillow', and this meaning has largely remained the same in modern usage.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Noun 1

the soft material used to provide comfort or protection by absorbing shock or pressure.

The cushioning in the shoes made them very comfortable to wear.

Synonyms

Verb 1

present participle of 'cushion', meaning to soften the impact or effect of something.

The airbags are cushioning the impact during a collision.

Synonyms

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