"Sleeved" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Sleeved" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Sleeved" Meaning

Sleeved refers to having a garment, typically a shirt or a jacket, with sleeves attached to it.

"Sleeved" Examples

Usage Examples of the Word "Sleeved"


1. Proper Attire for a Formal Event

For the formal gala, she chose a sleek black sleeveless gown made of silk. However, for dinner at the same event, she wore a sleeveless top with a long, flowing skirt that was sleeveled in peacock blue silk.

2. Protective Gear for Work

As a construction worker, he wore sleeveled gloves with extra grip to prevent dropping tools and protect his hands from the constant impact of heavy equipment.

3. Layer of Safety

Given the unique risk of electrical shock in their line of work, electricians use sleeveled jackets to protect themselves when entering sensitive areas that are prone to live wires.

4. Skill in Playing an Instrument

His unique sleeveled strings setup allowed him to improvise freely with the violin, singing and playing simultaneously, but it also created a bit of a learning curve for fellow musicians.

5. Aids in the Workplace

As part of the new uniform, the firefighters now wear a sleeveled thermal vest during extreme cold missions, ensuring their body heat isn't lost unnecessarily and they stay alert throughout their shifts.

"Sleeved" Similar Words

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Feeling or showing a need for sleep; drowsy.

Sleepyhead

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A person who sleeps a lot, especially someone who wakes up late in the morning, often requiring prodding or persuasion to get out of bed.

Sleet

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Sleeting

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Sleety

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Drizzling or wet snow that falls in fine, small flakes.

Sleeve

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A sleeve is a part of a garment that covers the arm. It is typically made of fabric and is a component of a shirt, jacket, sweater, or robe. Sleeves can be short or long, loose or tight, and may be designed for specific purposes, such as functionality, fashion, or cultural Identity.

Sleeveen

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I couldn't find any definition for the word "sleeveen". It is possible that it's a misspelling or a made-up word.

Sleeveless

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Not having sleeves: a sleeveless garment, such as a vest or a shirt.

Sleeves

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1. Long, usually loose, portions of a garment that cover the arm.<br><br>2. To wrap or cover something with a sleeve or sleeves.<br><br>3. To advance or bring up banknotes.<br><br>4. The part of a gun or a sleeve pipe extended beyond the cylinder to eject a cartridge.<br><br>5. A bank's department or intermediate level between a teller and the vault.

Sleigh

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A vehicle on runners for transporting goods or people on snow or ice, typically having a platform or body supported by two or four ice runners, often pulled by animals or motor vehicles.<br><br>Example: The child loved to ride in the horse-drawn sleigh through the snowy forest.

Sleighbells

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Sleighed

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To be "sleighed" means to be thoroughly defeated or outdone, often in a humiliating or crushing manner. It can be used in a sporting context (e.g., "The team was sleighed by their opponents 5-0") or other competitive situations (e.g., "The opposing team's argument was sleighed by the expert's rebuttal").

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