collars (Meaning)

collars

a band placed about the neck of an animal, a protective or supportive device (such as a brace or cast) worn around the neck, a part of the harness of draft animals fitted over the shoulders, arrest, grab, to seize by the collar, an indication of control, a part of the harness of draft animals fitted over the shoulders and taking strain when a load is drawn, to stop and detain in unwilling conversation, any of various animal structures or markings similar to a collar, clerical collar, to take possession of, something resembling a collar in shape or use (such as a ring or round flange to restrain motion or hold something in place), a short necklace, to get control of, something (as a ring to hold something in place) resembling a collar, an act of collaring, a band, strip, or chain worn around the neck, a protective or supporting device (such as a brace or cast) worn around the neck, a band, strip, or chain worn around the neck or the neckline of a garment, a band that serves to finish or decorate the neckline of a garment, to seize by the collar or neck, to put a collar on

Synonyms & Antonyms of collars

collars Sentence Examples

  1. The dog wore a spiky metal collar adorned with sharp studs.
  2. The priest's clerical collar indicated his status within the church.
  3. The horse strained against its leather collar as it pulled the heavy cart.
  4. The collarbone, also known as the clavicle, connects the breastbone to the shoulder bone.
  5. The scientist adjusted the collar of his microscope to focus on the tiny specimen.
  6. The collar of the shirt was starched stiffly, giving it a formal appearance.
  7. The prisoner wore an identification collar around his neck, bearing his name and inmate number.
  8. The collars of the racehorses were adorned with colorful silks that represented their owners.
  9. The collar of her necklace was a delicate chain made of intricate filigree.
  10. The collar of the wine bottle sealed in the cork, preserving the contents within.

FAQs About the word collars

a band placed about the neck of an animal, a protective or supportive device (such as a brace or cast) worn around the neck, a part of the harness of draft anim

necklaces,beads, leis, dog collars, chokers, torques, pendents, torcs, rivières, lockets

releases,discharges,,liberations, emancipations

The dog wore a spiky metal collar adorned with sharp studs.

The priest's clerical collar indicated his status within the church.

The horse strained against its leather collar as it pulled the heavy cart.

The collarbone, also known as the clavicle, connects the breastbone to the shoulder bone.