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pants

From Wiktionary

Pronunciation

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Noun

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Singular
pants

Plural
pants

a pair of pants
  1. Pants are a type of cloths worn on the legs. A pair of pants has a covering for each leg.
    Pants were traditionally worn by men, but now women wear them too.

Usage notes

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To talk about one piece of clothing we say, "a pair of pants." For more than one we say, "pairs of pants." You can just say "pants" for one pair.

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Verb

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Plain form
pant

Third-person singular
pants

Past tense
panted

Past participle
panted

Present participle
panting

  1. The third-person singular form of pant.

Verb

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Plain form
pants

Third-person singular
pantses

Past tense
pantsed

Past participle
pantsed

Present participle
pantsing

  1. If you pants a person, you pull their pants down.