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Wear

wɛr
Extremely common
700 - 800
700 - 800
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着る (きる), 履く (はく), 身に着ける (みにつける), 使う (つかう), 擦り切れる (すりきれる)

Wear meanings in Japanese

着る (きる)

Example:
I wear a jacket when it's cold.
寒いときはジャケットを着ます。
She usually wears a dress to the party.
彼女は普段パーティーにドレスを着ていきます。
Usage: informalContext: Describing clothing and accessories on a person.
Note: This is the most common translation for 'wear' when referring to clothing. '着る' specifically refers to the act of putting on clothes.

履く (はく)

Example:
He wears shoes to work.
彼は仕事に靴を履いていきます。
I usually wear sneakers when I exercise.
運動するときは普段スニーカーを履きます。
Usage: informalContext: Used for wearing items that are worn on the lower body, such as shoes, pants, or skirts.
Note: Use '履く' specifically for clothing worn below the waist.

身に着ける (みにつける)

Example:
She wears a necklace every day.
彼女は毎日ネックレスを身に着けています。
He wears glasses for reading.
彼は読書のために眼鏡を身に着けています。
Usage: formal/informalContext: Referring to accessories or items that are worn on the body.
Note: This expression can imply a sense of ownership or habitual use.

使う (つかう)

Example:
I wear my favorite perfume.
お気に入りの香水を使っています。
She wears makeup every day.
彼女は毎日メイクを使っています。
Usage: informalContext: Referring to the use of items that are applied or used on the body.
Note: '使う' is a general term for 'use' and can be used in contexts where 'wear' implies application rather than clothing.

擦り切れる (すりきれる)

Example:
My shoes are starting to wear out.
靴が擦り切れてきました。
The fabric will wear over time.
布は時間が経つにつれて擦り切れていきます。
Usage: informalContext: Describing the condition of an item deteriorating due to use.
Note: This meaning focuses on the state of wear and tear rather than the act of wearing itself.

Wear's synonyms

put on

To dress oneself in clothing or accessories.
Example: She put on her coat before going outside.
Note: This synonym specifically refers to the action of dressing oneself in something.

don

To put on or dress in a particular item of clothing.
Example: He donned his favorite hat for the occasion.
Note: This synonym is a bit more formal and often used in literary or formal contexts.

sport

To wear or display something proudly or prominently.
Example: She sported a new hairstyle at the party.
Note: This synonym implies a sense of displaying or showing off what is being worn.

carry

To bear or support something, often referring to an attitude or appearance.
Example: He carried a confident demeanor despite the challenging situation.
Note: This synonym can be used metaphorically to describe how one presents themselves.

Wear expressions, common phrases

Wear out

To become unusable or in poor condition after being used for a long time.
Example: These shoes have worn out, so I need to buy a new pair.
Note: The original word 'wear' refers to the act of having something on your body, while 'wear out' specifically means the item has become unusable or damaged.

Wear off

To gradually disappear or diminish over time.
Example: The effect of the medicine will wear off after a few hours.
Note: While 'wear' refers to having something on your body, 'wear off' focuses on the gradual disappearance of an effect or feeling.

Wear down

To make something gradually become thinner, smaller, or flatter due to continuous use or friction.
Example: Constant use has worn down the surface of the table.
Note: Similar to 'wear out', 'wear down' emphasizes the gradual deterioration of an object through use.

Wear and tear

Damage or deterioration resulting from ordinary use and aging.
Example: The car shows signs of wear and tear after years of use.
Note: This phrase refers to the damage or deterioration that naturally occurs over time with regular use, rather than a specific instance of wearing out.

Wear on

To continue for a long time, especially in a way that becomes tedious or tiresome.
Example: As the meeting wore on, people started to get tired.
Note: While 'wear' can refer to physically having something on, 'wear on' describes the passage of time becoming tedious or tiresome.

Wear thin

To diminish or become less effective, especially over time.
Example: His patience is wearing thin with all these delays.
Note: 'Wear thin' indicates a decrease in effectiveness or tolerance, whereas 'wear' simply means having something on.

Wear everyday (slang) expressions

Rock

To wear something confidently and stylishly.
Example: She rocks that leather jacket!
Note: The slang term 'rock' conveys a stronger sense of confidence and style compared to simply 'wearing' an item of clothing.

Flaunt

To show off or display something conspicuously.
Example: She's flaunting her new diamond ring.
Note: While 'wearing' something simply means having it on, 'flaunt' specifically emphasizes showing off or displaying something in a noticeable way.

Deck out

To dress or adorn oneself elaborately or extravagantly.
Example: She decked herself out in holiday lights for the party.
Note: This slang term goes beyond just 'wearing' something and implies dressing up in a particularly elaborate or extravagant manner.

Gear up

To put on sports equipment or clothing in preparation for an activity or event.
Example: We're gearing up for the big game this weekend.
Note: While 'wear' is about putting on clothing or accessories, 'gear up' specifically refers to preparing for a particular event or activity by dressing appropriately.

Decked in

To be dressed or adorned in a lavish or elaborate way.
Example: She was decked in diamonds from head to toe.
Note: 'Decked in' emphasizes being completely covered or adorned in something, typically luxurious or extravagant, compared to simply 'wearing' an item.

Wear - Examples

I always wear a hat when it's sunny.
She likes to wear dresses to work.
The dress code requires all employees to wear business attire.

Wear grammar

Wear - Verb (Verb) / Verb, base form (Verb, base form)
Lemma: wear
Conjugations
Noun, plural (Noun, plural): wear
Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass): wear
Verb, past tense (Verb, past tense): wore
Verb, past participle (Verb, past participle): worn
Verb, gerund or present participle (Verb, gerund or present participle): wearing
Verb, 3rd person singular present (Verb, 3rd person singular present): wears
Verb, base form (Verb, base form): wear
Verb, non-3rd person singular present (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): wear
Syllables, Separation and Stress
wear Contains 1 syllables: wear
Phonetic transcription: ˈwer
wear , ˈwer (The red syllable is stressed)

Wear - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
wear: 700 - 800 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
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