décolleté

adj
/dɪˈkɒləteɪ/UK

Etymology

Borrowed from French décolleté, from décolleter (“to bare the neck and shoulders”).

  1. borrowed from décolleté

Definitions

  1. Having a low neckline that reveals the cleavage.

    • "She does not remember my short frocks at all, Lord Henry. But I remember her very well at Vienna thirty years ago, and how décolletée she was then."
  2. A low-cut neckline that reveals the cleavage.

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