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sandal

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Noun — An open shoe held onto the foot with straps, leaving the toes or much of the foot exposed.

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How to use sandal

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a pair of sandals strappy sandals

Etymology

From Old French sandale, ultimately from Ancient Greek sandalion, a diminutive of sandalon — despite the resemblance, it is not related to the word "sand."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “sandal” mean?

The word “sandal” means an open shoe held onto the foot with straps, leaving the toes or much of the foot exposed. In plain terms, a light, open shoe held on with straps, typically worn in warm weather.

How do you pronounce “sandal”?

“Sandal” is pronounced SAN-duhl (/ˈsændəl/ in IPA).

How do you use “sandal” in a sentence?

Here is “sandal” used in a sentence: “She kicked off her sandals as soon as she stepped onto the beach.”

What part of speech is “sandal”?

“Sandal” is a noun.

Where does the word “sandal” come from?

The word “sandal” comes from Ancient Greek. From Old French sandale, ultimately from Ancient Greek sandalion, a diminutive of sandalon — despite the resemblance, it is not related to the word "sand.".

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