Jeans
UK /["/dʒiːnz/"]/US /["/dʒiːnz/"]/
Definition
trousers made of denim (= a type of strong cotton)
In simple words: Trousers made of denim fabric.
Examples
- I always **wear jeans**.
- a **pair of** designer **jeans**
- **skinny/baggy jeans**
- **ripped/faded jeans**
- a young man in jeans and a T-shirt
Usage notes
Commonly used in casual settings. 'Jeans' is appropriate for everyday conversations, but less formal in business contexts. Avoid using in formal dress codes.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'genes' – the fabric of our lives, just like how jeans are a wardrobe staple.
Collocations
- skintight
- stretch
- tight
- pair
- pull on
- pull up
- pull off
Synonyms
- denim pants
- blue jeans
- trousers
- slacks
- bottoms
Antonyms
- formal trousers
- shorts
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'jeans' with 'pants' – 'pants' can refer to any trousers, while 'jeans' specifically means denim.
- Using 'jean' to refer to a single pair, which is not standard; 'jeans' is plural even when referring to one item.
- Mispronouncing it as 'jeen' instead of 'jeenz'.