Jean

/dʒiːn/

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2 meanings1 idiom/phrase3 questions

Definitions

2 meanings
1

A sturdy twilled cotton fabric, often dyed blue.

/dʒiːn/

nounneutralBeginner
General

A type of durable twilled cotton fabric, typically blue.

I need to buy some jean material for my project.

💡 Simply: Jean is like the strong fabric they use to make those comfy pants you love to wear. It's good stuff!

👶 For kids: Jean is a kind of strong cloth that is often blue. It's used to make things like pants!

More Examples

2

The denim jackets are made of jean fabric.

How It's Used

Fashion

"The shop sells denim jackets and a wide variety of jean fabrics."

Clothing

"She needed some new jean fabric for her crafts."

2

A pair of trousers made from jean fabric, usually made of denim.

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nounneutralBeginner
General

A pair of trousers made from jean fabric.

He wore a pair of jeans to the party.

💡 Simply: Jeans are the pants! You know, those comfortable pants everyone wears.

👶 For kids: Jeans are pants made out of that strong blue cloth.

More Examples

2

I need to wash my jeans.

How It's Used

Clothing

"She was wearing a pair of jeans and a t-shirt."

Fashion

"Jeans are a staple in most people's wardrobes."

Tip:Think of your favorite pair of jeans.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Synonyms

Idioms & expressions

blue jeans

A common type of jeans, typically blue in color.

"He always wears blue jeans on the weekend."

From Genoa (Italian: Genova), a city in Italy, where a sturdy cotton fabric was originally made. The fabric was later used for trousers, and the term "jean" came to refer to the trousers themselves.

Jeans, originally made of a sturdy fabric from Genoa, gained popularity in the 19th century among workers. They have since become a globally recognized symbol of casual wear.

Memory tip

Think of the sturdy material used to make jeans.

Word Origin

LanguageFrench
Original meaning

"From Genoa (Italian: Genova), the city in Italy"

blue jeanspair of jeansdenim jeansripped jeans

Common misspellings

jeansjeanejens

Usage

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