breeches Antonyms

Meaning of breeches

Wordnet

breeches (n)

(used in the plural) trousers ending above the knee

Webster

breeches (n. pl.)

A garment worn by men, covering the hips and thighs; smallclothes.

Trousers; pantaloons.

breeches Sentence Examples

  1. The gentleman wore a pair of finely tailored breeches with his formal coat.
  2. In the 18th century, men commonly wore knee-length breeches as part of their everyday attire.
  3. The equestrian tightened the straps on his breeches before mounting the horse.
  4. Fashionable breeches were often made from luxurious fabrics like silk or velvet.
  5. The actor donned a pair of breeches to portray the historical figure in the period drama.
  6. Breeches were essential attire for many sportsmen, offering both style and functionality.
  7. Soldiers of the era were issued military breeches for their uniform.
  8. The tailor measured the customer's waist and inseam for a custom-fit pair of breeches.
  9. Breeches fell out of fashion for everyday wear with the rise of trousers in the 19th century.
  10. Despite their practicality, some found the snug fit of breeches uncomfortable for prolonged wear.

FAQs About the word breeches

(used in the plural) trousers ending above the kneeA garment worn by men, covering the hips and thighs; smallclothes., Trousers; pantaloons.

pants,trousers, britches, slacks,jeans, denims, pantaloons, hose,corduroys, baggies

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The gentleman wore a pair of finely tailored breeches with his formal coat.

In the 18th century, men commonly wore knee-length breeches as part of their everyday attire.

The equestrian tightened the straps on his breeches before mounting the horse.

Fashionable breeches were often made from luxurious fabrics like silk or velvet.