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T-shirt
UK //ˈtiːˌʃɜːt//US //ˈtiːˌʃɜrt//
Definition
A casual shirt shaped like the letter T, usually made of cotton.
In simple words: A comfortable shirt with short sleeves and no collar.
Examples
- He wore a bright red T-shirt to the party.
- I bought two new T-shirts for the summer.
- The band sold T-shirts at their concert.
Usage notes
Commonly used in casual settings. Not appropriate for formal occasions. 'T-shirt' is often worn as everyday clothing.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of a 'T' shape — that’s the classic T-shirt style.
Collocations
- wear a T-shirt
- buy a T-shirt
- design a T-shirt
- cotton T-shirt
- graphic T-shirt
Synonyms
- tee
- top
- shirt
- casual shirt
Antonyms
- sweater
- jacket
- coat
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'T-shirt' with 'tank top'.
- Using 'T-shirts' as a verb.
- Pluralizing incorrectly as 'T-shirt's.