gum boot
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Definition
Noun: A tall, waterproof boot, typically reaching to the knee or mid-calf, made from rubber or a similar waterproof material. It is designed to protect the feet and lower legs from water, mud, and wet conditions.
Usage
The term "gum boot" refers specifically to the protective footwear itself. It is commonly used in contexts involving outdoor work, farming, fishing, or walking in wet, muddy environments. * You should wear your gum boots if you're going to work in the flooded field. * The fisherman pulled on his gum boots before stepping into the shallow water.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used attributively (like an adjective) to describe other nouns.
- He bought a new pair of gum boot waders for fly fishing.
Variants and Related Words
- Wellington boot (Wellie) (noun): A common synonym, especially in British English, for a knee-high rubber boot.
- Rain boot (noun): A general term for waterproof boots worn in rainy weather, which may be shorter than traditional gum boots.
- Galosh (noun): A waterproof overshoe, typically shorter and less sturdy than a gum boot.
Synonyms
- Rubber boot
- Wellington (boot)
- Wellie (informal, chiefly UK)
- Muck boot
Antonyms
- Dress shoe
- Sandal
- Slipper
Noun
- a high boot made of rubber