Meaning & Definition of Wig in English
Wig
A covering for the head made of real or artificial hair.
Pronunciation:
/wɪg/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
wigsDetailed Definitions
Definition: A head covering made from human hair, animal hair, or synthetic fiber.
Example Sentence: She wore a long red wig for the costume party.
Definition: A false or artificially created hairstyle.
Example Sentence: The actress is known for changing her wig frequently for different roles.
Definition: An official headdress worn by judges in certain legal systems.
Example Sentence: The judge donned his wig before entering the courtroom.
Etymology
Origin: Shortened form of 'periwig', from Middle English 'periwigge'.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- wig out: To become extremely excited or emotional.
- wiggle: To move with small, rapid movements.
- wig on: To talk or gossip about someone.
Translations
- Spanish: peluca
- French: perruque
- German: Perücke
- Russian: парик
Related Words
- hair: Threads or fibers that grow from the skin of humans and animals.
- toupee: A small hairpiece worn to cover partial baldness.
- periwig: A wig worn in the 17th and 18th centuries.
Slang Meanings of wig
Meaning: To express excitement or astonishment.
Example Sentence: When she won the award, all of her friends were like, 'Wig!'
Meaning: Used to describe something fabulous or impressive.
Example Sentence: That outfit is giving me wig.