Trousers made of strong, usually blue, cotton denim.
I wear jeans almost every day because they are comfortable.
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She paired her elegant blouse with distressed jeans for a stylish contrast.
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A style of pants, often casual, made from denim or a similar sturdy fabric.
He owns several pairs of jeans in different washes and styles.
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The dress code is relaxed, so jeans are acceptable for most employees.
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jeansverb
To dress in jeans.
He always jeans down when he goes camping.
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She jeans up for the casual Friday at her new office.
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jeansadjective
Relating to or made of denim.
The jeans jacket matched her pants.
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I saw a jeans dress on the display in that store.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The word "jeans" in English means: Trousers made of strong, usually blue, cotton denim., A style of pants, often casual, made from denim or a similar sturdy fabric..
The phonetic transcription of "jeans" is /dʒiːnz/ in British English and /dʒiːnz/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.
Example usage of "jeans": "I wear jeans almost every day because they are comfortable.". More examples on the page.