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jean
1[ jeen British formerly jeyn ]
noun
- Sometimes jeans. a sturdy twilled fabric, usually of cotton.
- jeans, (used with a plural verb)
- pants of various fabrics, styled or constructed like blue jeans. Compare Levi's.
Jean
2[ French zhahn jeen ]
noun
- 1921–2019, Grand Duke of Luxembourg 1964–2000.
- a male given name, form of John.
- a female given name.
jean
1/ ː /
noun
- a tough twill-weave cotton fabric used for hard-wearing trousers, overalls, etc See also jeans
Jean
2/ ɑ̃ /
noun
- Jean1921MLuxembourgPOLITICS: hereditary ruler born 1921, full name Jean Benoît Guillaume Robert Antoine Louis Marie Adolphe Marc d'Aviano , grand duke of Luxembourg (1964–2000)
- JeanMichaelle1957FCanadianHaitiPOLITICS: stateswomanFILMS AND TV: broadcaster Michaelle. born 1957, in Haiti. Canadian stateswoman and broadcaster; governor-general from 2005
Other 51Թs From
- jeaned adjective
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of jean1
Example Sentences
"I'm tall, and I have specific cuts of jeans that I wear," she says, "and there are tried-and-true styles and brands I like."
Video of the incident shows the Briton, wearing jeans and a black hoodie, kneeling on his back and twisting his arm until police arrived.
This decision is one of the best things about “Holland,” which brims with recently retro production design in Windows desktop computers, early cell phones and pagers, tapes rented from video stores and high-rise dad jeans.
In the guitar-powered slow burn, she recounts hating high school and escaping to the city where she encountered “Drag queens in limousines / Nuns in blue jeans / Dreamers with big dreams.”
At the time he escaped he was wearing a blue coat, blue jeans and black trainers.
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What doesjean mean?
The word jean refers to the kind of material used to make jeans, as in blue jeans—a type of pants.
Jeans are traditionally made from denim, a kind of cotton fabric. Today, jeans are made from a variety of fabrics and fabric blends, but they’re still called jeans if they resemble denim blue jeans. In this way, the word jean isn’t commonly used as a name of a kind of material until after it’s been made into jeans.
Jean is most commonly used as a modifier to describe garments that are made of denim or the kind of fabric that blue jeans are made of, as in jean shorts, jean jacket (also commonly called a denim jacket), and jean shirt.
Example: I used to wear a jean jacket with a bunch of patches on it.
Where doesjean come from?
The first records of the word jean in reference to a kind of fabric come from around the 1500s. The first pants called jeans were produced by tailor Jacob Davis and Levi Strauss of Levi Strauss & Co. 𱹾’s, as they came to be called, were originally created for and used by miners.
The word jean is derived from the term jean fustian, in which fustian refers to a kind of fabric and jean comes from Gene, in reference to Genoa, Italy—where such fabric was known for being manufactured.
Interestingly, the origin of the word denim is also based on a place name. It comes from the French phrase (serge) de î, in which serge refers to a kind of fabric and î refers to the city in France once known for its manufacture.
Wearing “double denim”—jeans with a jean shirt or jean jacket—is sometimes known as a Canadian tuxedo.
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How isjean used in real life?
Jean is most commonly used in terms like jean jacket, jean shorts, and jean shirt.
I have come into possession of a jean jacket, what patches should I get for it?
— Abram ⚙️🌾 (@abramxlutes)
Confession: I wear ‘jorts’ (jean shorts) on purpose. I love them 😂
— Random Access Māori (@MaoriRandom)
Wearing a jean shirt with blue jeans IS NOT A THING
— Lo Bledsoe (@loren_bledsoe)
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True or False?
You can totally pull off wearing jeans with a jean jacket.
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