raincoat

[reyn-koht]

raincoat Definition

a waterproof coat worn to protect the body from rain.

Using raincoat: Examples

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

  • Example

    She wore a yellow raincoat on a rainy day.

  • Example

    He forgot his raincoat and got soaked in the rain.

  • Example

    The raincoat kept her dry during the storm.

raincoat Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for raincoat

Phrases with raincoat

  • put on one's raincoat

    to dress oneself in a raincoat

    Example

    Don't forget to put on your raincoat before you go outside.

  • to remove one's raincoat

    Example

    He took off his raincoat and hung it on the coat rack.

  • weather that is rainy or wet enough to require a raincoat

    Example

    It's definitely raincoat weather today, so don't forget to bring yours.

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Summary: raincoat in Brief

A 'raincoat' [reyn-koht] is a waterproof coat worn to protect the body from rain. It is also known as a 'mackintosh,' 'slicker,' or 'rain jacket.' Examples of its use include 'She wore a yellow raincoat on a rainy day,' and 'The raincoat kept her dry during the storm.' Phrases include 'put on one's raincoat,' 'take off one's raincoat,' and 'raincoat weather.'

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