diaper

[ˈdaɪpər]

diaper Definition

  • 1a garment worn by babies to catch excrement
  • 2a piece of absorbent material worn by adults who are incontinent

Using diaper: Examples

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

  • Example

    The baby needs a diaper change.

  • Example

    She wears a diaper due to her incontinence.

  • Example

    He forgot to bring extra diapers for the trip.

diaper Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for diaper

  • nappy
  • pampers
  • absorbent undergarment

Phrases with diaper

  • a reusable diaper made of cloth that can be washed and reused

    Example

    Cloth diapers are more environmentally friendly than disposable ones.

  • disposable diaper

    a diaper that is designed to be used once and then thrown away

    Example

    Disposable diapers are convenient but not eco-friendly.

  • a skin irritation that occurs in the area where a diaper is worn

    Example

    The baby has a diaper rash, so we need to change his diaper more frequently.

Origins of diaper

from Middle English 'dyper', meaning 'a cloth used as a wrapper for a baby's bottom'

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Summary: diaper in Brief

A 'diaper' [ˈdaɪpər] is a garment worn by babies or adults to catch excrement. It comes in two types: cloth and disposable. The phrase 'diaper rash' refers to skin irritation caused by wearing a diaper. 'Diaper' is a formal term for an absorbent undergarment.

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