bottoms
Bottoms (noun) means the lower half of a two-piece outfit, such as pajama bottoms or bikini bottoms. Example: “She packed her swimsuit top but forgot the bottoms.”
How to use bottoms
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishThe lower piece of a two-part outfit, like pajamas or a bikini.
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She packed her swimsuit top but forgot the _____.
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What does “bottoms” mean?
The word “bottoms” means the lower half of a two-piece outfit, such as pajama bottoms or bikini bottoms. In plain terms, the lower piece of a two-part outfit, like pajamas or a bikini.
How do you pronounce “bottoms”?
“Bottoms” is pronounced BO-tuhmz (/ˈbɑ.təmz/ in IPA).
How do you use “bottoms” in a sentence?
Here is “bottoms” used in a sentence: “She packed her swimsuit top but forgot the bottoms.”
What part of speech is “bottoms”?
“Bottoms” is a noun.
Is “bottoms” a common word?
“Bottoms” is an uncommon word in modern English.
What is the difference between "bottoms" and "pants" as clothing terms?
"Bottoms" is a general term for the lower half of a two-piece outfit, such as pajama bottoms or bikini bottoms, while "pants" specifically refers to trousers. "Bottoms" can describe shorts, skirts, or swimwear pieces, making it broader than "pants."
Why are pajama sets described as "tops and bottoms"?
Because pajama sets are typically sold as two separate pieces, "tops" refers to the shirt and "bottoms" refers to the pants or shorts worn with it. This pairing lets people mix and match sizes or styles.
Is "bottoms" always plural?
Yes, "bottoms" in this clothing sense is used as a plural noun since it refers to a pair of garments, similar to how "pants" and "shorts" are always plural.