apair (Meaning)

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apair (v. t. & i.)

To impair or become impaired; to injure.

Synonyms & Antonyms of apair

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

apair Sentence Examples

  1. She bought apair of elegant shoes to complement her evening gown for the special event.
  2. The store offered a discount when customers purchased apair of the latest sunglasses.
  3. The twins wore matching outfits, creating a charming sight as they walked hand in hand, each donned in apair of colorful hats.
  4. During the sale, shoppers eagerly grabbed apair of the trendy boots that had become a fashion sensation.
  5. He was thrilled to find apair of antique chairs that perfectly matched his vintage dining table.
  6. The athlete always carried apair of running shoes in his gym bag for spontaneous workouts.
  7. The fashionista decided to accessorize her outfit with apair of statement earrings.
  8. As a thoughtful gift, she gave her friend apair of cozy socks to keep warm during the winter months.
  9. The nursery was filled with the sweet laughter of children playing, each wearing apair of brightly colored mittens.
  10. The hikers were well-prepared, wearing apair of sturdy boots for the challenging mountain trail ahead.

FAQs About the word apair

To impair or become impaired; to injure.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

She bought apair of elegant shoes to complement her evening gown for the special event.

The store offered a discount when customers purchased apair of the latest sunglasses.

The twins wore matching outfits, creating a charming sight as they walked hand in hand, each donned in apair of colorful hats.

During the sale, shoppers eagerly grabbed apair of the trendy boots that had become a fashion sensation.