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Noun — Informal word for clothes.

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clothes garments

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What does “threads” mean?

The word “threads” means informal word for clothes. In plain terms, slang for clothing.

How do you pronounce “threads”?

“Threads” is pronounced threhdz (/θɾ̪̊ɛdz/ in IPA).

How do you use “threads” in a sentence?

Here is “threads” used in a sentence: “He showed up in some sharp new threads for the interview.”

What part of speech is “threads”?

“Threads” is a noun.

Is “threads” a common word?

“Threads” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What does "threads" mean as slang for clothes?

As informal slang, "threads" refers to a person's clothes or outfit, as in "nice threads." It is used casually to comment on someone's clothing, often with an appreciative tone.

Is "threads" formal or informal when it means clothes?

"Threads" in this sense is informal slang and is not appropriate for formal or professional writing. "Clothes" or "attire" would be the more neutral or formal choice in those contexts.

What is the difference between "threads" meaning clothes and "thread" meaning sewing string?

"Thread" in the singular usually refers to the thin strand of material used in sewing or weaving. "Threads," used only in the plural, is an informal, unrelated slang term meaning clothes rather than actual sewing thread.

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