Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
sackcloth
noun
/ˈsækˌklɔːθ/

Definition
A type of coarse fabric made from hemp or other rough material, traditionally used for making sacks.

Examples
- After receiving the news, she wore sackcloth as a sign of her grief.
- The protestors donned sackcloth to symbolize their message of humility.
- He chose to live simply and wore sackcloth to remind himself of his values.

Meaning
Sackcloth refers to a rough fabric that is often associated with mourning, penitence, or humility.

Synonyms
- coarse fabric
- rough cloth
- hemp cloth