Slipper

'slɪpər

nounBeginnerCommonGeneral

Definitions

1

A light shoe, typically worn indoors, designed for comfort and ease of use.

'slɪpər

nounneutralBeginner
General

A light, comfortable shoe, typically worn indoors.

She padded across the room in her fluffy slippers.

💡 Simply: Imagine you're at home after a long day. You want to relax and be comfy, right? Slippers are the perfect shoes for that – soft, easy to put on, and keep your feet cozy. Like, you might slip into them after taking off your boots!

👶 For kids: Slippers are like cozy shoes you wear inside the house. They're soft and comfy for your feet!

More Examples

2

He put on his slippers after a long day at work.

3

These slippers are so comfortable; I never want to take them off.

How It's Used

Home

"I wear my slippers around the house all day."

Fashion

"Designer slippers are sometimes worn as a fashion statement."

From Middle English *sliper*, derived from the verb "slip" (to slide) + -er (suffix denoting an agent or thing that performs an action). Its evolution reflects its original function: a shoe that's easy to slip on and off.

The word "slipper" has been used in English since the 14th century, originally referring to a type of light shoe.

Memory tip

Think of a shoe you can easily 'slip' your feet into at home.

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