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US
/ˈwɛɹɝ/
]
[ UK /wˈeəɹɐ/ ]
[ UK /wˈeəɹɐ/ ]
NOUN
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a person who wears or carries or displays something as a body covering or accessory
the wearer of the crown
How To Use wearer In A Sentence
- Instead of the flats women normally wore, the heel of the shoe was extended a good deal so it appeared that they wearer would be walking on their toes.
- But the designer decided to withdraw the shoes over fears they could become a lethal weapon if the wearer accidentally trod on someone else's foot, the Daily Telegraph reported.
- Manned Orbiting Laboratory gloves with sharkskin palms and sewn-in steel fingernails, so nimble that an astronaut could pick up a dime while wearing them, even when they were pressurized; long johns laced with plastic pipes, to water-cool the wearer; and box after box of headgear, including Armstrong's gold-visored external helmet, once thought to have been left on the moon. The Seattle Times
- It won't be the burkini wearers, one imagines. Times, Sunday Times
- And yet, you said, there are limitations to the godhood of the wearer of the circlet. LORD PRESTIMION
- Smart clothes also make it possible for the wearer's vital functions to be monitored, using, for example, an electromyograph.
- Ms. Talyarkhan's creations are noted for their classic, uncluttered silhouettes that flatter the wearer.
- Our range of interlinings are not only super-soft, they're also packed with other properties to make the wearer feel more comfortable.
- It suggests oddball tours instead of bus circuits; there's even a chainless-bike tour for 'white-jean wearers'. Times, Sunday Times
- And before any person could take notice thereof, hee became (of a theefe) Ruffian, forswearer, and murtherer, as formerly he had-beene a great Preacher; yet not abandoning the forenamed vices, when secretly he could put any of them in execution. The Decameron