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Matt (disambiguation)

matt         
Note: The spellings 'matte' in British English, and 'matte' or 'mat' in American English are also used.
A matt colour, paint, or surface is dull rather than shiny.
...a creamy white matt emulsion.
...matt black.
ADJ
Matt         
·noun ·see Matte.
matt         
(also matte)
¦ adjective (of a colour or surface) dull and flat, without a shine.
¦ noun
1. a matt colour, paint, or finish.
2. a sheet of cardboard placed on the back of a picture, as a mount or to form a border.
¦ verb (matts, matting, matted) give a matt appearance to.
Origin
C17: from Fr. mat.

Wikipedia

Matt

Matt may refer to:

  • Matt (name), people with the given name Matt or Matthew, meaning "gift from God", or the surname Matt
  • In British English, of a surface: having a non-glossy finish, see gloss (material appearance)
  • Matt, Switzerland, a municipality
  • "Matt", the cartoon by Matthew Pritchett in the UK Telegraph newspapers


Examples of use of matt
1. "Matt, Matt, Matt, Matt, Matt, Matt, you don‘t even –– you‘re glib.
2. The other‘s so boring he‘s dubbed Matt by Name, Matt by Nature.
3. Matt Blunt, former Massachusetts governor William F.
4. Life turned upside down: Matt Matharu was a company director but now drives cabs to make ends meet For former cab driver Matt Matharu, life was looking good.
5. Harry Ellis is preferred to Matt Dawson at scrum–half, while Matt Stevens replaces injured prop Phil Vickery and Worsley comes in for Sanderson.