slip on Antonyms

Meaning of slip on

Wordnet

slip on (v)

put on with ease or speed

Wordnet

slip on (n)

an article of clothing (garment or shoe) that is easily slipped on or off

Webster

slip on (n.)

A kind of overcoat worn upon the shoulders in the manner of a cloak.

slip on Sentence Examples

  1. I slipped on the icy sidewalk and landed hard.
  2. The waiter slipped on a wet floor and dropped a tray of drinks.
  3. The dog slipped its collar and ran away.
  4. I slipped on a pair of sunglasses to shield my eyes from the sun.
  5. The athlete slipped on his cleats to prepare for the game.
  6. The thief slipped into the house through an unlocked window.
  7. The student slipped a note into his crush's locker.
  8. The artist slipped on a smock to protect his clothes while painting.
  9. The mechanic slipped a wrench onto the bolt to tighten it.
  10. The patient slipped into a coma after the surgery.

FAQs About the word slip on

put on with ease or speed, an article of clothing (garment or shoe) that is easily slipped on or offA kind of overcoat worn upon the shoulders in the manner of

throw (on), rig, put on, don, apparel, trick,dress, uniform, suit, array

remove, take off, remove,take off, strip,strip, doff, doff, disrobe, disrobe

I slipped on the icy sidewalk and landed hard.

The waiter slipped on a wet floor and dropped a tray of drinks.

The dog slipped its collar and ran away.

I slipped on a pair of sunglasses to shield my eyes from the sun.