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β€œclothes” in English

clothes
Illustration of "clothes" in a English cultural setting
A person stands in front of an open closet, looking at a collection of shirts, pants, and dresses hanging inside, deciding what to wear for the day.

Usage note

Clothes are items you wear on your body, like shirts, pants, and dresses.

Examples

  • I buy new clothes.

    I buy new clothes.

  • She wears nice clothes.

    She wears nice clothes.

  • They wash their clothes.

    They wash their clothes.

Quick check

What does "clothes" mean?

  • A. clothes
  • B. airplane
  • C. apple
  • D. bag

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