Sweater
UK /["/ˈswetə(r)/"]/US /["/ˈswetər/"]/
Definition
a piece of clothing for the upper part of the body, made of wool or cotton, with long sleeves
In simple words: A warm piece of clothing you wear on your upper body.
Examples
- She wore jeans and a sweater.
- He was wearing a cashmere sweater over his shirt.
- She has knitted me beautiful sweaters and socks.
- a grey merino wool turtleneck sweater
Usage notes
Use 'sweater' in casual conversations about clothing. It's appropriate for everyday situations, but less formal than 'jumper' in British English.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of a 'sweater' as something to 'sweat' in when it's chilly outside.
Collocations
- bulky
- chunky
- heavy
- pull on
- knit
- vest
Synonyms
- jumper (1)
Antonyms
- tank top
- T-shirt
Common mistakes
- Using 'sweater' to refer to any clothing, instead of just this specific item.
- Confusing 'sweater' with 'hoodie' as they are different styles.