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Noun — A small fabric pouch sewn into clothing for carrying small items.

How to use pocket

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Etymology

From Anglo-Norman poket, a diminutive of poke/poque ("bag, sack"), from Frankish *pokō ("pouch").

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Frequently asked questions

What does “pocket” mean?

The word “pocket” means a small fabric pouch sewn into clothing for carrying small items. In plain terms, a small pouch in clothing for carrying things, or, more broadly, someone's money or a small isolated area/amount.

How do you pronounce “pocket”?

“Pocket” is pronounced POK-iht (/ˈpɑ.kɪt/ in IPA).

How do you use “pocket” in a sentence?

Here is “pocket” used in a sentence: “He fished his keys out of his jacket pocket.”

What is another word for “pocket”?

Words with a similar meaning to “pocket” include backfield, passing pocket and tackle box.

What part of speech is “pocket”?

Depending on how it is used, “pocket” can be a noun and a verb.

Where does the word “pocket” come from?

The word “pocket” comes from Anglo-Norman. From Anglo-Norman poket, a diminutive of poke/poque ("bag, sack"), from Frankish *pokō ("pouch").

Is “pocket” a common word?

“Pocket” is a fairly common word in modern English, usually learned at around the A1 level.

How many meanings does “pocket” have?

“Pocket” has 5 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a small fabric pouch sewn into clothing for carrying small items.

What is the difference between a pocket and a pouch?

A pocket is sewn into a garment or bag as a built-in compartment, so it stays attached to the item. A pouch is a separate, self-contained little bag you carry on its own or clip on. In short, a pocket is part of something larger, while a pouch stands alone.

What are the common types of pockets?

Clothing uses several designs. A patch pocket is stitched onto the outside; a welt or slit pocket sits flush with an opening; an inset or side-seam pocket hides in a seam; and a cargo pocket is a large, often flapped pouch on trousers or jackets. Each balances storage against style.

What is an example of a pocket?

The small openings on the front of a pair of jeans are classic pockets, holding keys, coins, or a phone. Shirts often have a single chest pocket, while coats add inner pockets for wallets. Anywhere a garment carries a stitched pouch for small items, that is a pocket.

Why do some clothes have fake pockets?

Manufacturers sometimes sew a pocket shut or merely print its shape to preserve a garment's slim, tailored line, since a real, bulky pocket can spoil how the fabric hangs. This is especially common on women's clothing and formal wear. The seam looks like a pocket but offers no actual storage.

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