JACKET


Meaning of JACKET in English

noun

ADJECTIVE

▪ fitted , tailored

▪ baggy , loose

▪ heavy , thick

▪ light , lightweight , thin

▪ double-breasted , single-breasted

▪ belted , zip-up

▪ padded ( esp. BrE ), quilted

▪ bolero

▪ waterproof , waxed ( BrE )

▪ check , checked , striped

▪ corduroy , cotton , denim , fleece , jean ( AmE ), leather , linen , sheepskin ( esp. BrE ), suede , tweed , wool

▪ bulletproof

▪ camouflage

▪ pyjama ( BrE ) ( pajama top in AmE ) , suit , uniform

▪ dinner ( esp. BrE ), tuxedo ( AmE )

▪ smoking , sport ( AmE ), sports

He wore an old sports ~.

▪ shooting , ski

▪ flight ( AmE ), flying ( BrE )

▪ bomber

▪ biker , motorcycle ( esp. AmE )

▪ donkey ( BrE ), pea ( AmE )

▪ combat , flak (both BrE )

▪ life

VERB + JACKET

▪ get , grab ( esp. AmE )

▪ pull on , shrug into , shrug on , slip on , throw on

She shrugged into her ~.

▪ pull off , remove , shrug off , shrug out of , slip off

▪ button , button up , do up , zip up

▪ unbutton , undo , unzip

▪ hang up

▪ drape , sling

A light cotton ~ was draped over her shoulders.

JACKET + VERB

▪ hang

His ~ hung over the back of his chair.

JACKET + NOUN

▪ pocket , sleeve

He pulled his passport from his inside ~ pocket.

PHRASES

▪ a ~ and tie

Men should wear a ~ and tie for dinner.

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