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jeans
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "jeans" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a type of pants made from denim fabric, commonly worn in casual settings. Example: "I decided to wear my favorite pair of jeans to the party."
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60 human-written examples
She is far from immune from fashion snobbery, and has been known to rail against fat people wearing stretch jeans, and anyone at all wearing flip-flops, but she speaks sense on the subject of ageing.
News & Media
Yanis Varoufakis arrived in Downing Street yesterday in black jeans, a mauve open-necked shirt that was not tucked in, and the sort of leather coat Putin might wear on a bear hunt.
News & Media
Read my lips, look at my jeans, feel my stubble.
News & Media
The suspected thief is described as being white, 6ft tall, between 30 and 40 years old, of medium build, had a dark brown beard, wore a light grey hooded top with the hood pulled over his head, light blue jeans and black boot style training shoes.
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Who want to know: are skinny jeans still hip?
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Guzmán was then seen being walked to a navy helicopter wearing black jeans and a light shirt, his head down.
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Now, if jeans need to be clipped on a mannequin – even half a mannequin – in order to look good, they will sure as hell look a hot mess on any actual human being.
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Underneath its yellow skinny jeans, Vice is wearing a suit.
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Here's me, pulling a belt 2cm higher or considering what colour socks to wear with these particular jeans, and then here's these clothes – all by the young British labels that Susie champions on her blog – that leap out and mug you.
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Sadly for Clarkson, this was spoiled dauphin syndrome at its most disgusting and entrenched – if he'd been told off properly (and a lot earlier), he would probably never have arrived at the sad point of becoming the only diva in town wearing dad jeans.
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With their tight jeans and updated teddy-boy styles, the four gaff lads exude rough sex: they could have walked straight out of the Smiths's "Rusholme Ruffians" from the album Meat is Murder.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing a specific type of "jeans", be as precise as possible by including the cut (e.g., skinny, bootcut), color, and brand if relevant to provide a clearer mental image for the reader.
Common error
Avoid using overly general adjectives like "nice" or "cool" when describing "jeans". Instead, focus on specific attributes such as the wash, fit, or unique design elements.
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Linguistic Context
The word "jeans" primarily functions as a noun, referring to a type of trousers made from denim. Ludwig provides numerous examples of its use in various contexts, confirming its straightforward grammatical role.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "jeans" is a very common and grammatically correct noun referring to denim trousers, as confirmed by Ludwig. Predominantly found in News & Media contexts, it maintains a neutral register suitable for describing clothing styles and fashion trends. While versatile, specifying the cut, color, and brand enhances clarity. Common alternatives include "denim trousers" or "denim pants", useful in more formal situations. Ludwig AI confirms that "jeans" is a well-established and usable term in English writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
denim trousers
Replaces "jeans" with a more formal term for trousers made of denim.
denim pants
Uses "pants" instead of "trousers" while maintaining the "denim" material descriptor.
blue jeans
Specifies the color of the jeans, which is a common characteristic.
designer jeans
Emphasizes the brand or style aspect of the jeans.
casual trousers
Focuses on the casual nature of jeans as a type of trousers.
slim-fit jeans
Highlights a specific style or cut of jeans.
straight-leg jeans
Highlights a specific style or cut of jeans.
skinny jeans
Highlights a specific style or cut of jeans.
stretch jeans
Highlights a specific material feature of jeans.
bootcut jeans
Highlights a specific style or cut of jeans.
FAQs
What are some different types of jeans?
There are many different types of jeans, including "skinny jeans", "straight-leg jeans", "bootcut jeans", and "boyfriend jeans".
What can I wear with jeans?
Jeans are versatile and can be worn with many things. Some options include a t-shirt, blouse, sweater, jacket, or blazer.
Are there any alternatives to using the word jeans?
Yes, you can use alternatives such as "denim trousers" or "denim pants", especially in more formal contexts.
What kind of jeans are currently in fashion?
Fashion trends for jeans vary, but popular styles often include high-waisted jeans, wide-leg jeans, and vintage-inspired washes. Check fashion blogs and magazines for the latest trends.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
100%
Authority and reliability
4.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested