Synonym: corrode, decay, deteriorate, don, have on. Similar words: swear, wear off, wear out, year after year, weave, weaken, wealth, sweater. Meaning: [wer /weə] n. 1. impairment resulting from long use 2. a covering designed to be worn on a person's body 3. the act of having on your person as a covering or adornment. v. 1. be dressed in 2. have on one's person 3. have in one's aspect; wear an expression of one's attitude or personality 4. deteriorate through use or stress 5. have or show an appearance of 6. last and be usable 7. go to pieces 8. exhaust or get tired through overuse or great strain or stress 9. put clothing on one's body.
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271. At home I tend to wear big sloppy jumpers and jeans.
272. Let me give you a piece of advice. Wear a blue or grey suit to the interview.
273. In warm weather, you should wear clothing that is cool and comfortable.
274. Looking after a high-spirited child can soon wear a person down.
275. I wonder if I should wear a coat or not.
276. I have a suit but I only wear it on special occasions.
277. She had her ears pierced so that she could wear ear-rings.
278. I used to wear trendy gear but it just looked ridiculous.
279. Horses used for long-distance riding tend to wear their shoes out more quickly.
280. Big-name jewellers are battling it out to get celebrities to wear their bling.
281. I wear these old trousers for knocking about the garden.
282. He was the only National League umpire to wear an outside chest protector.
283. I usually wear contact lenses, but I sometimes wear glasses when my eyes are tired.
284. I've had a lot of wear out of these boots - I've had them for five years.
285. We can wear anything we like to the office, within reason.
286. I'm not particular about my clothes; I don't mind what I wear.
287. You will need to exercise your own judgement about what clothes to wear.
288. People living or working with smokers can find it uncomfortable to wear contact lenses because the smoke causes irritation.
289. All parts of the aircraft are closely scrutinised for signs of wear or damage.
290. We must try to bring Mother more up to date with modern styles[http://sentencedict.com/wear.html], and persuade her not to wear such old-fashioned clothes.