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Sock - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A sock is a soft piece of clothing worn on the foot, typically covering the ankle or part of the leg. It is used for warmth, comfort, and protection inside shoes.

sock

/sɑk/ /sɒk/

Definition:

A short garment worn on the foot, typically made of cotton or wool.

Synonyms:

stocking, hose, anklet

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

shoe, barefoot

Common Collocations:

wool sock, ankle sock, sock drawer, put on socks, mismatched socks

Derivatives:

socks, socked, socking

Usage Tips:

Use "sock" as a noun for footwear or as a verb meaning to hit forcefully (slang).

Common Phrases:

knock your socks off, pull your socks up, sock it to me

Etymology:

Originates from Old English "socc," meaning light slipper, from Latin "soccus."

Examples:

  • 1. She wore a striped sock on her left foot.
  • 2. He lost one sock in the laundry.
  • 3. The baby kicked off her tiny sock.
  • 4. She likes to wear thick socks in winter.

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