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sleeve

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Noun — The part of a garment that covers the arm.

How to use sleeve

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roll up one's sleeves short sleeve record sleeve

Etymology

From Old English slīefe, ultimately related to Dutch sloof ("apron") — the underlying idea is a covering that fits over something.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “sleeve” mean?

The word “sleeve” means the part of a garment that covers the arm. In plain terms, the arm-covering part of clothing, or, more broadly, any protective covering shaped to fit over something.

How do you pronounce “sleeve”?

“Sleeve” is pronounced sleev (/sliv/ in IPA).

How do you use “sleeve” in a sentence?

Here is “sleeve” used in a sentence: “He rolled up his sleeves before starting the repair.”

What part of speech is “sleeve”?

“Sleeve” is a noun.

Where does the word “sleeve” come from?

The word “sleeve” comes from Old English. From Old English slīefe, ultimately related to Dutch sloof ("apron") — the underlying idea is a covering that fits over something.

Is “sleeve” a common word?

“Sleeve” is a fairly common word in modern English, usually learned at around the B1 level.

How many meanings does “sleeve” have?

“Sleeve” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: the part of a garment that covers the arm.

What is the difference between a sleeve and a cuff?

A sleeve is the part of a garment that covers the arm, while a cuff is the band or folded edge at the end of the sleeve around the wrist. The cuff is a small finishing part of the larger sleeve.

What is the difference between a sleeve and a case?

Both cover or hold an object, but a sleeve is usually a thin, flat or tube-shaped cover that slides over something, such as a record sleeve. A case is typically more rigid and fully encloses the item for protection.

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