Sneaker
UK /["/ˈsniːkə(r)/"]/US /["/ˈsniːkər/"]/
Definition
a shoe that you wear for sports or as informal clothing
In simple words: A type of shoe that is comfortable and made for sports or casual wear.
Examples
- He wore old jeans and a pair of sneakers.
- I pulled on my sneakers and headed out for a run.
- a pair of worn canvas sneakers
Usage notes
Generally used to refer to athletic shoes or casual footwear. Avoid using in formal settings where specific shoe types are discussed. Commonly used in American English; in the UK, 'trainers' is preferred.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of a sneaker sneaking around quietly and comfortably.
Collocations
- new
- beaten-up
- old
- pair
- pull on
- slip on
- kick off
Synonyms
- athletic shoe
- trainer
- sport shoe
- running shoe
- tennis shoe
Antonyms
- formal shoe
- boot
- loafer
Common mistakes
- Confuse with 'sneek' which talks about being secretive.
- Use 'sneakers' as singular, not recognizing it's usually plural.
- Believe all footwear is sneakers, not knowing it's specific to sporty shoes.