Pair
UK /["/peə(r)/"]/US /["/per/"]/
Definition
two things of the same type, especially when they are used or worn together
In simple words: A group of two things or people that are similar or connected.
Examples
- I bought a new pair of shoes yesterday.
- Can you help me find a pair of socks?
- The teacher asked us to work in pairs for the project.
- He is always looking for a perfect pair to match his outfit.
- In tennis, a pair of players can form a doubles team.
Usage notes
Often used when mentioning two items that belong together. Suitable for general use but can sound too casual in formal contexts.
Grammar pattern
pair + of + object
Memory hint
Think of a pair of shoes; always two and they go together.
Collocations
- matching
- identical
- clean
- in a/the pair
- in pairs
- pair of
- one of a pair
- happy
- odd
- match
- make
- in a/the pair
- breeding
- mating
- nesting
- breed
- mate
- pair of
Synonyms
- duo
- couple
- twosome
- double
Antonyms
- single
- individual
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'pair' with 'pare' (to cut off) or 'pear' (the fruit).
- Using ‘pairs’ when referring to a single group of two (should be 'pair').
- Mixing up 'pair' with 'set' when referring to more than two items.