pajama

[pəˈdʒɑːmə]

pajama Definition

a loose-fitting garment worn for sleeping or lounging, consisting of trousers and a jacket.

Using pajama: Examples

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

  • Example

    I always wear my pajamas when I go to bed.

  • Example

    She spent the whole day in her pajamas.

  • Example

    He changed into his pajamas as soon as he got home.

pajama Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for pajama

Phrases with pajama

  • pajamas made of silk fabric

    Example

    She loves wearing her silk pajamas to bed.

  • matching pajamas

    pajamas that have the same design or color for both the top and bottom

    Example

    The family wore matching pajamas on Christmas morning.

  • pajamas made of flannel fabric

    Example

    He prefers to wear flannel pajamas during the winter months.

Origins of pajama

from Hindi 'pāy-jāma', meaning 'leg clothing'

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Summary: pajama in Brief

The term 'pajama' [pəˈdʒɑːmə] refers to a loose-fitting garment worn for sleeping or lounging, typically consisting of trousers and a jacket. It is also known as 'nightclothes' or 'nightwear.' Examples include 'She spent the whole day in her pajamas,' and 'He changed into his pajamas as soon as he got home.' Pajamas can be made of different fabrics, such as silk or flannel, and can come in matching sets.

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