Belt
UK /["/belt/"]/US /["/belt/"]/
Definition
a long narrow piece of leather, cloth, etc. that you wear around the middle part of your body
In simple words: A strip of material worn around the waist to hold up clothes or for decoration.
Examples
- He tightened his belt after losing some weight.
- She bought a new belt to match her dress.
- The boxer wore a championship belt around his waist.
- In the game, you can earn a belt by completing certain challenges.
- He found his old tool belt in the garage.
Usage notes
Used in everyday contexts, such as fashion or utility. Avoid slang terms in formal writing.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of a 'belt' as a 'belt' of strength around your waist.
Collocations
- narrow
- wide
- thick
- buckle
- do up
- fasten
- buckle
- loop
- holster
- conveyor
- drive
- fan
- broad
- wide
- narrow
- belt of
Synonyms
- strap
- girdle
- sash
- cinch
- band
Antonyms
- loosen
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'belt' with 'suspenders' — suspenders hold up pants in a different way.
- Using 'belts' when referring to the action of fastening, which is usually 'to buckle' or 'to fasten'.