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Beanie - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A beanie is a close-fitting, brimless hat typically made of wool or cotton. It is often worn for warmth in cold weather and comes in various styles and colors.

beanie

/ˈbiːni/ /ˈbiːni/

Definition:

A close-fitting knitted cap, often worn for warmth or fashion.

Synonyms:

skullcap, toboggan, watch cap, tuque

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

sunhat, visor

Common Collocations:

wool beanie, winter beanie, knit beanie, trendy beanie, warm beanie

Derivatives:

beanies (plural), beanied (adjective)

Usage Tips:

Use "beanie" to refer to a snug cap; avoid confusion with "beret," which is looser and flatter.

Common Phrases:

pop your beanie on, rock a beanie, cozy beanie season

Etymology:

Derived from "bean" (slang for head) + "-ie," first recorded in early 20th century America.

Examples:

  • 1. She wore a striped beanie in the cold weather.
  • 2. His favorite beanie kept his ears warm during winter walks.
  • 3. The blue beanie matched her scarf perfectly.
  • 4. He lost his black beanie at the park yesterday.

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