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pants

American  
[pants] / pænts /

noun

(used with a plural verb)
  1. trousers.

  2. underpants, especially for women and children; panties.

  3. British. men's underpants, especially long drawers.


idioms

  1. wear the pants, to have the dominant role; be in charge.

    I guess we know who wears the pants in that family.

pants British  
/ pænts /

plural noun

  1. an undergarment reaching from the waist to the thighs or knees

  2. Also called: trousers.  a garment shaped to cover the body from the waist to the ankles or knees with separate tube-shaped sections for both legs

  3. informal to bore extremely

  4. informal to scare extremely

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adjective

  1. slang inferior

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Usage

What is a basic definition of pants? Pants are an article of clothing that extends from the waist to around the ankles and fits around each leg.Also known as trousers, pants are worn by people of all genders and ages. As opposed to a dress or a skirt, pants are divided down the middle and have openings for each leg. The fabric of pants wrap around each leg and usually extends to the ankles or at least past the knees.A single item of this clothing is called “a pair of pants” and multiple items are called “pairs of pants.” This article of clothing is never referred to as a “pant.”Pants is a general term for this type of clothing and is further divided into other specific kinds of pants, depending on fabric and cut. Jeans are pants made out of denim or corduroy, while leggings are close-fitting pants, often made out of a stretchy material like spandex.An article of clothing that is identical to pants but stops at or before the knee is referred to as a pair of shorts.

  • Used in a sentence: She bought three new pairs of pants to wear with her new sweater. 
Among British English speakers, trousers is used to describe this article of clothing. Pants is used specifically to refer to undergarments, especially long drawers worn by men.

Etymology

Origin of pants

1830–40; short for pantaloons

Example Sentences

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He’s padded the movie with shots of B.J. grooving by himself in a taxicab or splitting his pants while showing off his dance moves.

From Los Angeles Times

Rental services offer budget-friendly alternatives to buying tops, pants and more.

From The Wall Street Journal

I would never have recognized the britches if I hadn’t seen the patch on the seat of the pants.

From Literature

Kessler hitched up his pants, flung his sack over his shoulder, and ran, mice trailing in his wake.

From Literature

Tilit, a maker of aprons, pants and other chef and hospitality workwear, moved most of its production to Mexico and Colombia from China after the higher tariffs were imposed.

From The Wall Street Journal