onesie
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Noun — A one-piece garment, especially a snap-up outfit for a baby worn over a diaper.
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How to use onesie
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Etymology
Originally a trademarked name (Onesies) from the Gerber Childrenswear brand, which became a generic term over time.
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What does “onesie” mean?
The word “onesie” means a one-piece garment, especially a snap-up outfit for a baby worn over a diaper. In plain terms, a one-piece outfit — either baby wear or a cozy adult loungewear suit.
How do you pronounce “onesie”?
“Onesie” is pronounced WUHN-zee (/ˈwʌn.zi/ in IPA).
How do you use “onesie” in a sentence?
Here is “onesie” used in a sentence: “They dressed the newborn in a soft cotton onesie.”
What part of speech is “onesie”?
“Onesie” is a noun.
How many meanings does “onesie” have?
“Onesie” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a one-piece garment, especially a snap-up outfit for a baby worn over a diaper.