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shirtshirt /ʃɚt/ noun ► shirt a piece of clothing that covers the top half of your body: I like cotton shirts.He put on a clean shirt after working in the yard.➔ There are many different kinds of shirts. A shirt that a man wears that has a collar, long sleeves, and buttons down the front can be called a shirt, a button-down shirt, or a dress shirt: He put on a white shirt and a tie. A T-shirt is soft, and has short sleeves and no collar: The boy was wearing jeans and a T-shirt. A polo shirt is soft and has short sleeves, a collar, and a few buttons near the neck: The students wear polo shirts as part of their school uniform.► blouse a shirt for a woman or girl. A blouse often has buttons, but not always, and it does not always have sleeves or a collar. A blouse is usually worn on more formal occasions, such as for work or a special party: She put on a silk blouse and a long skirt.➔ A woman's blouse that looks more like a man's dress shirt can also be called a shirt.► top a piece of clothing that covers the upper part of your body. A top can be any kind of shirt, and does not usually look as formal as a blouse: The girl was wearing shorts and a pink top.➔ You usually use top about a piece of clothing that a woman or girl wears. |