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Noun

wear - impairment resulting from long use; "the tires showed uneven wear"
deterioration, impairment process of changing to an inferior state
wear - the act of having on your person as a covering or adornment; "she bought it for everyday wear"
wearing
human action, human activity, deed, act a legal document signed and sealed and delivered to effect a transfer of property and to show the legal right to possess it; "he signed the deed"; "he kept the title to his car in the glove compartment"
wear - a covering designed to be worn on a person's body
clothing, article of clothing, vesture, wearable, habiliment
covering the act of protecting something by covering it
consumer goods goods (as food or clothing) intended for direct use or consumption
accouterment, accoutrement, accessory a supplementary component that improves capability
apparel, clothes, wearing apparel, dress clothing in general; "she was refined in her choice of apparel"; "he always bought his clothes at the same store"; "fastidious about his dress"
raiment, regalia, array paraphernalia indicative of royalty (or other high office)
attire, garb, dress clothing of a distinctive style or for a particular occasion; "formal attire"; "battle dress"
beachwear clothing to be worn at a beach
black black clothing (worn as a sign of mourning); "the widow wore black"
blue any of numerous small butterflies of the family Lycaenidae
change the action of changing something; "the change of government had no impact on the economy"; "his change on abortion cost him the election"
civilian clothing, civilian dress, civilian garb, plain clothes ordinary clothing as distinguished from uniforms, work clothes, clerical garb, etc.
drag the act of dragging (pulling with force); "the drag up the hill exhausted him"
footwear covering for a person's feet
garment an article of clothing; "garments of the finest silk"
grey, gray horse of a light gray or whitish color
hand wear, handwear clothing for the hands
headdress, headgear clothing for the head
knitwear knitted clothing
leisure wear informal clothing designed to be worn when you are relaxing
loungewear clothing suitable for relaxation
man's clothing clothing that is designed for men to wear
neckpiece an article of apparel worn about the neck
nightclothes, nightwear, sleepwear garments designed to be worn in bed
outerwear, overclothes clothing for use outdoors
protective garment clothing that is intended to protect the wearer from injury
ready-to-wear ready-made clothing; "she couldn't find anything in ready-to-wear that she liked"
slip-on an article of clothing (garment or shoe) that is easily slipped on or off
slops cheap clothing (as formerly issued to sailors in Britain)
street clothes ordinary clothing suitable for public appearances (as opposed to costumes or sports apparel or work clothes etc.)
tailor-made custom-made clothing
duds, threads, togs informal terms for clothing
uniform clothing of distinctive design worn by members of a particular group as a means of identification
vestiture an archaic term for clothing
wardrobe a tall piece of furniture that provides storage space for clothes; has a door and rails or hooks for hanging clothes
woman's clothing clothing that is designed for women to wear

Verb

wear - put clothing on one's body; "What should I wear today?"; "He put on his best suit for the wedding"; "The princess donned a long blue dress"; "The queen assumed the stately robes"; "He got into his jeans"
put on, get into, don, assume
get dressed, dress arrange attractively; "dress my hair for the wedding"
hat put on or wear a hat; "He was unsuitably hatted"
try on, try put on a garment in order to see whether it fits and looks nice; "Try on this sweater to see how it looks"
scarf wrap in or adorn with a scarf
slip on put on with ease or speed; "slip into something more comfortable after work"; "slip on one's shoes"
wear - have on one's person; "He wore a red ribbon"; "bear a scar"
bear
feature, have suffer from; be ill with; "She has arthritis"
wear - be dressed in; "She was wearing yellow that day"
have on
wear - deteriorate through use or stress; "The constant friction wore out the cloth"
wear off, wear out, wear down, wear thin
deteriorate become worse or disintegrate; "His mind deteriorated"
ablate remove an organ or bodily structure
scuff poke at with the foot or toe
wear - last and be usable; "This dress wore well for almost ten years"
hold out, endure
last, endure persist for a specified period of time; "The bad weather lasted for three days"
wear - have or show an appearance of; "wear one's hair in a certain way"
feature, have suffer from; be ill with; "She has arthritis"
wear - have in one's aspect; wear an expression of one's attitude or personality; "He always wears a smile"
feature, have suffer from; be ill with; "She has arthritis"
wear - go to pieces; "The lawn mower finally broke"; "The gears wore out"; "The old chair finally fell apart completely"
break, wear out, bust, fall apart
dilapidate, crumble, decay bring into a condition of decay or partial ruin by neglect or misuse
wear off, wear away diminish, as by friction; "Erosion wore away the surface"
whittle away, whittle down, wear away cut away in small pieces
chip off, come off, break away, break off, chip break a small piece off from; "chip the glass"; "chip a tooth"
break apart, crash, break up stop operating; "My computer crashed last night"; "The system goes down at least once a week"
fray, frazzle wear away by rubbing; "The friction frayed the sleeve"
bust, break weaken or destroy in spirit or body; "His resistance was broken"; "a man broken by the terrible experience of near-death"
wear - exhaust or get tired through overuse or great strain or stress; "We wore ourselves out on this hike"
tire, wear upon, tire out, weary, jade, wear out, outwear, wear down, fag out, fag, fatigue
refreshen, freshen, refresh become or make oneself fresh again; "She freshened up after the tennis game"
fatigue, jade, weary, tire, pall exhaust or get tired through overuse or great strain or stress; "We wore ourselves out on this hike"
indispose cause to feel unwell; "She was indisposed"
tucker, tucker out, exhaust, wash up, beat wear out completely; "This kind of work exhausts me"; "I'm beat"; "He was all washed up after the exam"
overfatigue, overtire, overweary tire excessively
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Substantiv

wear - In combination clothing.
wear - damage to the appearance and/or strength of an item caused by use over time.
wear - fashion.

Verb

wear - To guard; watch; keep watch, especially from entry or invasion.
wear - To defend; protect.
wear - To ward off; prevent from approaching or entering; drive off; repel.
wear - To conduct or guide with care or caution, as into a fold or place of safety.
wear - To carry or have equipped on or about one's body, as an item of clothing, equipment, decoration, etc.
wear - To have or carry on one's person habitually, consistently; or, to maintain in a particular fashion or manner.
wear - To bear or display in one's aspect or appearance.
wear - To overcome one's reluctance and endure a previously specified situation.
wear - To eat away at, erode, diminish, or consume gradually; to cause a gradual deterioration in; to produce some change through attrition, exposure, or constant use.
wear - To undergo gradual deterioration; become impaired; be reduced or consumed gradually due to any continued process, activity, or use.
wear - To exhaust, fatigue, expend, or weary.
wear - To last or remain durable under hard use or over time; to retain usefulness, value, or desirable qualities under any continued strain or long period of time; sometimes said of a person, regarding the quality of being easy or difficult to tolerate.
wear - In the phrase "wearing on someone" To cause annoyance, irritation, fatigue, or weariness near the point of an exhaustion of patience.
wear - To pass slowly, gradually or tediously.
wear - To bring a sailing vessel onto the other tack by bringing the wind around the stern as opposed to tacking when the wind is brought around the bow; to come round on another tack by turning away from the wind.

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  • Wear is the erosion of material from a solid surface by the action of another surface. It is related to surface interactions and more specifically the removal of material from a surface as a result of mechanical action. The need for mechanical action, in the form of contact due to relative motion, is an important distinction between mechanical wear and other processes with similar outcomes.

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  • wear
    Fix clothes on your body and carry them.
  • wear
    To become tired through overuse or great strain or stress.

Verb

  • Infinitiv: (to) wear
  • Presens: wear / wears
  • Preteritum: wore
  • Perfektum: (have) worn

Substantiv

  • Entall: wear
  • Flertall: wears

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