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Sweater - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A sweater is a knitted garment worn on the upper body to provide warmth. It typically has long sleeves and is made from wool, cotton, or synthetic fibers. Sweaters are common in cool weather.

sweater

/ˈswɛtər/ /ˈswɛtə/

Definition:

A knitted garment worn on the upper body for warmth, typically with long sleeves.

Synonyms:

jumper, pullover, cardigan, sweatshirt

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

tank top, t-shirt

Common Collocations:

wool sweater, knit sweater, oversized sweater, cashmere sweater, turtleneck sweater

Derivatives:

sweaters, sweatered

Usage Tips:

Use "sweater" for knitted garments; "jumper" is more common in British English.

Common Phrases:

sweat it out in a sweater, sweater weather, keep your sweater on

Etymology:

Derived from "sweat," originally referring to heavy garments worn during exercise to induce sweating.

Examples:

  • 1. She wore a cozy red sweater in the cold weather.
  • 2. His grandmother knitted him a thick woolen sweater for winter.
  • 3. The cashmere sweater felt soft and warm against her skin.
  • 4. He folded his sweater neatly and placed it in the drawer.

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