"Trews" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Trews" Meaning

Trews is a plural noun that can have two different meanings depending on the context.

1. In traditional Scottish and Irish dress, trews refers to the kilts worn by men as part of their traditional attire. In this context, trews can also refer to the long, pleated, knee-length trousers traditionally worn by men in these cultures.

2. In American English, "the trews" is a colloquial or informal term used to refer to trousers.

"Trews" Examples

Usage Examples of the Word "Trews"


1. As a noun for a type of trousers.

- The hikers wore waterproof trews to keep their lower body dry in the rain.

2. In Scottish and Northern English dialects, used interchangeably with "trousers."

- He wore smart trews and a button-down shirt for the wedding.

3. In the 19th century, used to refer to a type of shafted bow used for drawing water.

- A pair of trews lay across the spa basin in the bathhouse.

4. It can refer to a torn or otherwise damaged set of trousers or another piece of material.

- He couldn't help but notice that Bob was wearing mismatched socks with a pair of trews.

5. In legal or formal contexts, more specifically referring to "trousers" when making a legal point.

- The lawyer asked the judge why he was finding fault with the witness's trews rather than paying attention to the witness's testimony.

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