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trousers
[trou-zerz]
noun
Also called pants. Sometimes a usually loose-fitting outer garment for the lower part of the body, having individual leg portions that reach typically to the ankle but sometimes to any of various other points from the upper leg down.
trousers
/ ˈtraʊzəz /
plural noun
a garment shaped to cover the body from the waist to the ankles or knees with separate tube-shaped sections for both legs
US equivalent: wear the pants. informal, to have control, esp in a marriage
Other Word Forms
- trouserless adjective
- trousered adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of trousers1
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Example Sentences
Miss Culley appeared in court wearing a black t-shirt and trousers and looking visibly pregnant.
Anderson, who describes himself as “anti-fashion,” is wearing the same uniform he’s worn for the better part of two decades: an impeccably cut shirt and a pair of tight cocktail trousers.
Meanwhile, Harrison, who has modeled in campaigns for J. Crew and Topshop, wore a bodice and trousers with a sheer overlay on top.
Sitting in a wheelchair, with thin, grey hair, wearing a loose T-shirt and fleece pyjama trousers, she said she did not like people feeling pity for her, but she needed money to cover the basics.
Some parents use school uniform banks where they can pick up everything from blazers, trousers and ties to clean underwear and shoes for free.
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