Meaning & Definition of word "Sleeved"

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    Sleeved

    /sliːvd/

    verb:

    • 1. To provide something with sleeves or to fit something with sleeves.
      • Example: The tailor sleeved the jacket to give it a more modern fit.

    adjective:

    • 1. Having sleeves, especially used to describe garments.
      • Example: She wore a sleeved dress to the party, which kept her warm in the chilly evening air.
    • 2. Referring to a design that includes sleeves, particularly in clothing.
      • Example: The new collection features sleeved tops that are perfect for fall.
    • 3. Typically used in a compound form to describe the type or style of sleeves.
      • Example: He chose a pair of long-sleeved shirts for his trip to the mountains.

    Etymology

    From the word 'sleeve', combined with the past participle suffix '-ed'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    long-sleeved:

    Having long sleeves that reach the wrist.

    short-sleeved:

    Having sleeves that end above the elbow.

    sleeved up:

    To prepare or adjust sleeve clothing.

    Related Words

    sleeve:

    A part of a garment that covers the arm.

    sleeveless:

    Having no sleeves.

    Slang Meanings of sleeved

    Meaning: To be sleeved up

    Example Sentence: He decided to get sleeved up with tattoos.

    Meaning: Sleeve it

    Example Sentence: Just sleeve it; let’s not worry about the details.