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Meaning of portmanteau | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1
pɔːtˈmæn.təʊ

Definitions

  1. A word formed by putting two words together and thereby their meaning e.g. shrinkflation.
  2. A large travelling case usually made of leather, and opening into two equal sections.
  3. A schoolbag.
  4. A portmanteau film.
  5. A hook on which to hang clothing.

Equivalents

Čeština kontaminace
Deutsch Koffer
Español maleta valija
Eesti laadik
فارسی چمدان
עברית הלחם
Latina averta
Lietuvių lagaminas
Nederlands koffer valies
Polski waliza
Português maleta valise
Română valiză
Shqip baule
Türkçe bavul
Tiếng Việt va li
Yorùbá pọtimanto

Examples

“Rodolphus therefore finding such an earnest Invitation, embrac'd it with thanks, and with his Servant and Portmanteau, went to Don Juan's; where they first found good Stabling for their Horses, and afterwards as good Provision for themselves.”
“He brought down with him to our haunted house a little cask of salt beef; for, he is always convinced that all salt beef not of his own pickling, is mere carrion, and invariably, when he goes to London, packs a piece in his portmanteau.”
“I believe that people are like portmanteaux—packed with certain things, started going, thrown about, tossed away, dumped down, lost and found, half emptied suddenly, or squeezed fatter than ever, until finally the Ultimate Porter swings them on to the Ultimate Train and away they rattle. . . .”
“But before I started that long and rather far-fetched and not frightfully original digression, what I meant to say quite simply was that there are no portmanteaux to be examined here because the clientele of this café, ladies and gentlemen, does not sit down.”
“Well then, ‘mimsy’ is ‘flimsy and miserable’ (there’s another portmanteau for you).”
“We're so bombarded with images, it's a struggle to preserve our imaginations.' In response, he's turned to cinema, commissioning 11 film-makers to contribute to a portmanteau film, entitled '11'09"01' and composed of short films each running 11 minutes, nine seconds and one frame.”
“His long-awaited portmanteau, which premiered in Cannes on Monday, is the most Anderson of all Anderson films. It's Anderson distilled, Anderson squared, Anderson to the nth degree.”

CEFR level

C1
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This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
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