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How to sign: 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";
Similiar / Same: put on, don, get into, assume
Categories: dress, get dressed
Within this category: hat, scarf, slip on, try on
How to sign: be dressed in
"She was wearing yellow that day";
Similiar / Same: have on
How to sign: deteriorate through use or stress
"The constant friction wore out the cloth";
Similiar / Same: wear off, wear thin, wear out
Categories: deteriorate
Within this category: ablate, scuff
How to sign: a covering designed to be worn on a person's body
Similiar / Same: clothing, article of clothing, vesture
Categories: consumer goods, covering
Within this category: accessory, apparel, array, attire, beachwear, black, blue, brace, change, civilian clothing, drag, footwear, G-string, garment, gray, handwear, headdress, knitwear, leisure wear, lounger, neckpiece, nightclothes, outerwear, protective garment, slip-on, slops, street clothes, togs, uniform, wardrobe, work-clothing
How to sign: exhaust or tire through overuse or great strain or stress
"We wore ourselves out on this hike";
Similiar / Same: wear upon, tire out, weary, wear out, wear down, fag out, tire, jade, outwear, fatigue, fag
Categories: indispose