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Clothes - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Clothes are items worn on the body, such as shirts, pants, or dresses, for protection, comfort, or fashion. They can be made from fabrics like cotton or wool.

clothes

/kloʊðz/ /kləʊðz/

Definition:

Items worn to cover the body, such as shirts, pants, and dresses.

Synonyms:

garments, attire, apparel, clothing, wardrobe

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

nudity, bareness

Common Collocations:

clean clothes, fancy clothes, winter clothes, change clothes, fold clothes

Derivatives:

clothe (verb), clothed (adjective)

Usage Tips:

Use "clothes" for plural items; "cloth" refers to fabric, not garments.

Common Phrases:

hand-me-down clothes, Sunday best clothes, wolf in sheep's clothing

Etymology:

From Old English "clāþas," meaning cloths or garments; related to "clāþ," meaning fabric.

Examples:

  • 1. She folded her clean clothes neatly into the drawer.
  • 2. He donated his old clothes to charity last week.
  • 3. The baby’s clothes were soft and brightly colored.
  • 4. She packed warm clothes for the winter trip.

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