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(noun) a loose warm piece of clothing which covers the top part of your body and arms and is worn especially for sport or relaxation E.g. The team were...
sweatshirt
(noun) a long narrow piece of cloth tied in a knot around the neck, worn by men E.g. I wear a shirt and _____ at work.
tie
(noun) a band or chain that you wear around your wrist or arm as a decoration E.g. She often wears a silver _____ that her husband gave her.
bracelet
(noun) light shoes that are fastened onto your feet by bands of leather or cloth, and are worn in warm weather E.g. The children wore T-shirts, shorts...
sandals
(noun) a band of leather, cloth, etc. that you wear around your waist to hold up your clothes or for decoration E.g. He unbuckled his leather _____.
belt
(noun) a type of strong shoes that you wear for sport E.g. Bring your _____ - we'll probably play football in the park later.
trainers
(noun) a piece of cloth that you wear around your neck, head or shoulders, especially to keep warm E.g. I wore a dark coat and my favourite silk _____.
scarf
(noun) a piece of jewellery that you wear on your ear E.g. She was wearing a pair of beautiful diamond _____.
earrings
(adj.) _____ clothes are big and do not fit your body tightly E.g. She usually wears jeans and _____ sweatshirts.
loose
(adj.) _____ clothes fit your body very closely, especially in a way that is uncomfortable E.g. My shoes were so _____ that I could hardly walk.
tight
(phr v) to be wearing a piece of clothing or type of clothing E.g. Jimmy _____ nothing _____ but his socks.
have sth on
(adj.) not considered to be modern or fashionable any more E.g. I can't wear that dress - it's too _____.
old-fashioned
(adj.) not formal or not for a formal situation E.g. Jean felt more comfortable in _____ clothes.
casual
(adj.) _____ clothes, buildings, etc. are clean, tidy and attractive E.g. He wore a _____ black suit for the interview.
smart
(phr. v) to wear clothes that are more formal than the ones you would usually wear E.g. It's a small, informal party - you don't have to _____.
dress up
(adj.) having the same colour, style or pattern as something else E.g. She wore a ruby necklace with _____ earrings.
matching
(adj.) fashionable and well-designed in an attractive way E.g. The furniture looked very _____ and modern. (phong cách)
stylish
(adj.) popular, especially for a short period of time E.g. It was _____ to have red hair.
fashionable