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bikini
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "bikini" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the type of swimsuit that typically consists of two separate pieces, one for the chest and one for the lower body. Example sentence: She went to the beach wearing her favorite yellow bikini.
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News & Media
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Science
Alternative expressions(1)
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Exact Expressions
51 human-written examples
Lucky for me, we weren't, as it may sound, in the Sahara desert, we were on the Atlantic coast, so I simply stripped down to my bikini and ran into the sea.
News & Media
Like Stalin! Bill / Sorry - She was too hot in her bikini, and I accidentally spilled baby oil over us.
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I assume that by now you've seen the ubiquitous billboard advertisement for a weight-loss product depicting a "beach body-ready" blonde model in a yellow bikini.
News & Media
Seating at a nearby table in the restaurant-bar at Vouliagmeni, dressed in ripped denim shorts and a crocheted bikini top, was Rania Mavroyani, who said she lived off property that had been left to her. "I'm worried, because I don't know what's going to happen," she said Might Greece be better off leaving the eurozone and going back to the drachma?
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Artists and events heading east will include an exhibition on the design of James Bond, last seen at the Barbican which includes Ursula Andress's white bikini from the 1962 film Dr No, and Daniel Craig's equally memorable blue trunks from Casino Royale.
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The morality of a baby bikini feels less immediate than the quick glow of buying one.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
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People angered by a controversial advert featuring a bikini-wearing model and asking "Are you beach body ready?" are planning a demonstration, complaining that the campaign promotes negative body issues.
News & Media
I doubt very much that millions of Italians would turn away from the glories of their own bikini-led coverage in their own language to listen to Garry Richardson's pithy three-minute summaries of the sporting action in English from poolside on Radio 4, although I suppose I can manage without Garry.
News & Media
If all the promo girls were still living in the house they would tell you about it as well, but many of them have gone back to St Petersburg.' Sadly, we arrived just before the end of Kazantip, missing the company of the 15 bikini-clad promo girls whom Stach employs to welcome people at Simperofol airport and drive them to the site, where they tend to take up lodgings with the locals.
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Mumbai's Midday tabloid has introduced a bikini-clad version of Britain's topless "page-three girls", called the "Midday mate".
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Other interesting spaces include the Majlis and XVA galleries, two small showrooms in Bastakiya, Dubai's recently renovated old town (and a growing art hub) on the banks of the Creek.Censorship remains an issue, even in relatively liberal Dubai, where alcohol is served freely in hotels and the beaches bustle with bikini-clad tourists.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When writing about swimwear, consider your audience and the context. "Bikini" is generally acceptable but use more formal terms like "two-piece swimsuit" in professional settings.
Common error
While "bikini" is widely understood, it's crucial to assess your audience. Overusing it in formal writing, like academic papers or business reports, can appear unprofessional. Opt for terms like "swimwear" or "two-piece swimsuit" to maintain a polished tone.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "bikini" is as a noun. It refers to a specific type of two-piece swimsuit. Ludwig examples show it used both as a common noun describing the garment itself and in proper noun form referring to Bikini Atoll.
Frequent in
News & Media
47%
Formal & Business
27%
Science
26%
Less common in
Academia
0%
Encyclopedias
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The word "bikini" is a noun that commonly refers to a two-piece swimsuit. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and usability in written English. It appears frequently in "News & Media", "Formal & Business", and "Science" contexts. While broadly acceptable, opting for ""two-piece swimsuit"" may be more fitting in professional or academic settings to ensure a polished tone. This guide provides a comprehensive analysis of "bikini" usage, offering insights into its grammatical function, communicative purpose, and stylistic considerations.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
two-piece swimsuit
More descriptive and avoids the informality sometimes associated with "bikini".
two-piece
Shorter version of two-piece swimsuit but it needs context.
bathing suit
A more general term that includes other types of swimwear.
string bikini
Highlights a specific design of bikini characterized by string closures.
swimwear
A broader term referring to any garment designed for swimming.
swim costume
A more formal and less common term for a swimsuit.
beachwear
Refers to any clothing appropriate for wearing at the beach, not exclusively for swimming.
pool attire
Relates to clothing appropriate for wearing by the pool, which can include swimwear.
summer attire
Broader term related to fashion and what's worn in summer.
Ursula Andress's bikini
Refers to the most famous bikini on cinema and relates to a particular and iconic example.
FAQs
How to use "bikini" in a sentence?
You can use "bikini" in a sentence like: "She packed her favorite "two-piece swimsuit" for the beach vacation."
What can I say instead of "bikini"?
You can use alternatives like ""two-piece swimsuit"", "bathing suit", or "swimwear" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "bikini" or "swimsuit"?
"Bikini" refers to a specific type of "swimsuit" that consists of two pieces, while "swimsuit" is a general term for any garment worn for swimming.
What's the difference between "bikini" and "swimsuit"?
A "bikini" is a type of "swimsuit" that consists of two separate pieces, while the term "swimsuit" is more general and can refer to one-piece or two-piece garments.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested