long pants
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Definition
Noun: A garment covering the body from the waist to the ankles, with a separate section for each leg. The term specifically emphasizes that the trousers extend to cover the entire leg, as opposed to shorter styles like shorts or capris.
Usage
The term "long pants" is used to describe trousers in contexts where the full length is a distinguishing or necessary feature. * It is common in everyday speech, especially in American English, to contrast with "shorts." * It can be used in dress codes or instructions to specify the required attire. * It is often used when talking to or about children.
Examples
- "The school's dress code requires students to wear long pants, not shorts."
- "It's cold outside; you should put on some long pants."
- "For the hiking trip, long pants are recommended to protect your legs from brush and insects."
Advanced Usage
- The phrase can be used descriptively in retail or fashion to categorize clothing items, e.g., "the long pants section."
- In some contexts, "long pants" can carry a connotation of formality or maturity compared to shorts, which are often associated with casual wear or childhood.
Variants and Related Words
- Pants (noun): The standard term for the garment in American English. "Long pants" is a more specific subset.
- Trousers (noun): A more formal synonym, common in British English.
- Slacks (noun): Typically refers to casual or dress pants, not jeans or athletic wear.
- Long trousers (noun): A synonymous phrase, more common in British English.
Synonyms
- Trousers
- Pants
- Slacks
Antonyms
- Shorts
- Bermuda shorts
- Capri pants
Related Phrases
- A pair of long pants: The standard collocation, e.g., "I need to buy a new pair of long pants."
- Wear the pants (idiom): To be the dominant or controlling person in a relationship or situation. (Note: This idiom uses "pants" generally, not specifically "long pants.")
Noun
- trousers reaching to the foot