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Jeans
[ jeenz ]
noun
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jeans
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plural noun
- informal trousers for casual wear, made esp of denim or corduroy
Jeans
2/ »åÏô¾±Ë²Ô³ú /
noun
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Origin of Jeans1
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."
For example, she prefers to shop for jeans in-person.
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.
Actor Lucas Bravo looked like he could have told that same story as he and Woodley stepped out in Paris — she with a messy half-up, half-down ’do, no makeup and loose jeans and he with a beanie, fleece-lined jacket and forest-green sweater.
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What areÌýjeans?
Jeans are a type of pants traditionally made from denim (a kind of cotton fabric).
The word most commonly refers to denim blue jeans. Jeans can be other colors, but they’re most commonly blue. The defining feature of most jeans is that they’re made out of some kind of denim or denim-like fabric. Most jeans have seams and pockets that are reinforced with rivets—small metal fasteners.
The word jeans can technically be used to refer to pants made from other materials, such as corduroy, but this isn’t common. For example, pants made out of corduroy are commonly called corduroys.
Jeans were originally worn as pants for rugged work, but they are now most commonly worn as casual attire.
Like the words pants and trousers, jeans is always used in the plural form when referring to the pants.
The word jean (without an s at the end) can be used to refer to the material and is typically used as a modifier to describe garments that are made of this material, as in jean jacket or jean shorts.Ìý
Example: I love being able to wear jeans to work on casual Fridays.
Where doesÌýjeans come from?
The first records of the word jeans in reference to the pants come from the mid-1800s. The first jeans were produced by tailor Jacob Davis and Levi Strauss of Levi Strauss & Co. ³¢±ð±¹¾±â€™s, as they came to be called, were originally created for and used by miners.
The word jeans 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.
Today, jeans are made from a variety of fabrics and fabric blends, but they’re still called jeans if they resemble denim blue jeans. (Some people draw the line at jeggings—d±ð²Ô¾±³¾ leggings that resemble tight-fitting jeans.)
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What are some other forms related to jeans?
- jean (noun, adjective)
What are some synonyms for jeans?
What are some words that share a root or word element with jeans?Ìý
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What are some words that often get used in discussing jeans?
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How isÌýjeans used in real life?
Jeans are very popular casualwear that some people also wear as rugged work pants.
I will only wear jeans that have been thrifted from the 80s/90s -or- Walmart jeans. I will not waver from this.
— designbitch💫 (@motto_moo)
I appreciate how my school’s plans pulled a page straight from Target’s manual of employee morale by letting us wear jeans every day this fall.
It’s almost as meaningful as bagels in the break room. Which I also experienced this past week.
— David (@Dav1dZ1mm)
Ben didn’t like the tux, and he didn’t understand why they
couldn’t just wear blue jeans at weddings.— Laurie Salisbury (@lauriezkidz)
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True or False?Ìý
If pants are called jeans, it means they are made out of 100% denim cotton.
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