slip on

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Definition

Verb (transitive) To put on (an article of clothing, especially one that is loose or open) easily and quickly, often by sliding into it.

Usage

This verb is used to describe the action of donning clothing or footwear with minimal effort, typically because the item has an open design (like a cardigan, moccasin, or sandal) or a stretchy material. It emphasizes speed and ease, contrasting with more complex actions like buttoning, tying, or zipping.

Examples
  • She slipped on her coat and ran out the door.
  • I usually just slip on a pair of sneakers to go to the store.
  • He slipped the ring on his finger.
Advanced Usage
  • Phrasal Verb Construction: "Slip on" is a separable phrasal verb. The object (the item of clothing) can be placed between "slip" and "on" or after "on."
    • Correct: Slip on your shoes. / Slip your shoes on.
    • Less common for clothing: Slip on it. (The pronoun "it" usually goes in the middle: Slip it on.)
  • Implied Speed/Convenience: The phrase often implies an informal, casual, or hurried action. It is less formal than "put on" or "don."
Variants and Related Words
  • Slip into (phrasal verb): A near-synonym often used for garments like dresses, pants, or robes. It can sound slightly more deliberate or graceful than "slip on."
    • Example: She slipped into her evening gown.
  • Slip-on (noun/adjective): A type of shoe or garment designed to be put on without fasteners (e.g., buckles, laces).
    • Example (noun): He wore comfortable slip-ons.
    • Example (adjective): She bought a slip-on dress.
  • Throw on (phrasal verb): Similar to "slip on" but can imply even more haste or carelessness.
    • Example: I just threw on a t-shirt and jeans.
Synonyms
  • Put on
  • Don (formal/literary)
  • Slide into
Antonyms
  • Take off
  • Remove
  • Slip off
Related Phrasal Verbs
  • Slip off: To take off (clothing or shoes) easily and quickly.
    • Example: He slipped off his wet boots at the entrance.
Idioms and Common Phrases
  • Slip something on: While not a standalone idiom, this phrase is the standard, idiomatic way to express the concept of putting on easy-to-wear items. It is more specific and vivid than the general verb "put on."
Verb
  1. put on with ease or speed
    • slip into something more comfortable after work
    • slip on one's shoes

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