trouser

[ˈtraʊzər]

trouser Definition

an item of clothing that covers the legs and has a separate part for each leg.

Using trouser: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "trouser" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He wore a pair of black trousers with a white shirt.

  • Example

    She had to hem her new trousers because they were too long.

  • Example

    The dress code requires men to wear trousers and women to wear skirts or dresses.

trouser Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for trouser

Phrases with trouser

  • in one's trousers

    wearing only underpants or briefs

    Example

    He walked into the room in his trousers, not realizing he wasn't wearing pants.

  • tight trousers

    trousers that fit very closely to the body

    Example

    He wore tight trousers that showed off his muscular legs.

  • baggy trousers

    trousers that are loose and do not fit closely to the body

    Example

    She prefers to wear baggy trousers for comfort.

Origins of trouser

from Scottish Gaelic 'triubhas'

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Summary: trouser in Brief

The term 'trouser' [ˈtraʊzər] refers to an item of clothing that covers the legs and has a separate part for each leg. It is often used interchangeably with 'pants' and 'slacks.' Phrases like 'in one's trousers' denote wearing only underpants, while 'tight trousers' and 'baggy trousers' describe the fit of the garment.