baseball cap
/bˈeɪsbɔːl kˈæp/
noun
a type of soft hat with a rounded top and a firm peak in front, commonly worn casually or as part of a baseball uniform for sun protection
"The baseball cap shades the eyes from the sun."
"The baseball cap shades the eyes from the sun and has a curved brim and adjustable strap."
sports jersey
/spˈoːɹts dʒˈɜːsi/
noun
a shirt worn by athletes representing their team or country in sports
"The sports jersey has the player's name and number."
"The sports jersey has the player's name and number and fans wear it to support their team."
cycling jersey
/sˈaɪklɪŋ dʒˈɜːsi/
noun
a specialized garment worn by cyclists for comfort and performance during rides
"The cycling jersey has rear pockets."
"The cycling jersey has rear pockets and zips up the front for easy ventilation."
ski jacket
/skˈiː dʒˈækɪt/
noun
a type of outerwear designed specifically for skiing and other winter sports
"The ski jacket is insulated and waterproof."
"The ski jacket is insulated and waterproof and has a powder skirt to keep snow out."
sports bra
/spˈoːɹts bɹˈɑː/
noun
a tight-fitting garment worn during physical activity to provide support for the breasts
"The sports bra minimizes breast movement."
"The sports bra minimizes breast movement and is designed for high impact activities like running."
skort
/skɔːrt/
noun
a garment that combines the appearance of a skirt with the functionality of shorts
"The skort is practical for tennis."
"The tennis player wore a navy skort that gave her the freedom of shorts with the appearance of a skirt on the court."
cycling shorts
/sˈaɪklɪŋ ʃˈɔːɹts/
noun
a type of tight-fitting shorts designed for cycling, typically with padding for comfort
"Cycling shorts have a padded chamois."
"Cycling shorts have a padded chamois and are tight fitting to reduce chafing."
ski pants
/ˈskiː ˌpænts/
noun
garments designed to be worn over regular pants for protection and warmth during skiing or other winter sports activities
"Ski pants keep him dry."
"He wore insulated waterproof ski pants to keep his legs warm and dry while snowboarding down the mountain."
jodhpurs
/dʒˈɑːdpʊɹz/
noun
pants that are loose-fitting above and tight-fitting below the knee, used for horse riding
"Jodhpurs are tight at calves."
"The rider wore tan jodhpurs that fit tightly from knee to ankle and flared at the hip for comfort in the saddle."
racing suit
/ɹˈeɪsɪŋ sˈuːt/
noun
a specialized garment worn by racers for protection and aerodynamics during competitive racing
"Racing suit is tight to reduce drag."
"Racing suit is tight to reduce drag and is made of fire resistant material for safety."
rash guard
/ɹˈæʃ ɡˈɑːɹd/
noun
a tight-fitting garment worn for protection against rash and sunburn, typically used in water sports
"The rash guard prevents chafing."
"The rash guard prevents chafing and protects surfers from sun and board rash."
neck warmer
/nˈɛk wˈɔːɹmɚ/
noun
a garment worn around the neck to provide warmth in cold weather
"The neck warmer protects against cold wind."
"The neck warmer protects against cold wind and can be pulled up over the face."
athletic shoe
/æθlˈɛɾɪk ʃˈuː/
noun
a shoe made of thick cotton or leather used for playing sports
"Buy athletic shoes."
"For his intense training sessions, he invested in high-performance athletic shoes designed for maximum support and agility."
cleats
/ˈkɫits/
noun
a pair of athletic shoes that is cleated at the sole, especially used for football
"Football cleats grip the grass."
"The soccer player wore cleats with plastic studs on the bottom to get better traction on the grassy field."
spiked shoe
/spˈaɪkt ʃˈuː/
noun
a type of footwear designed for sports or activities, typically with metal or plastic spikes on the sole for better grip
"Spiked shoes provide traction on grass."
"Spiked shoes provide traction on grass and are used in track and field and golf."
riding boot
/ɹˈaɪdɪŋ bˈuːt/
noun
a type of footwear designed specifically for horseback riding, typically featuring a tall shaft that extends up to the knee or just below
"Riding boots have no laces."
"She wore tall black leather riding boots with smooth soles that easily slid into the stirrups while she rode her horse."
climbing shoe
/klˈaɪmɪŋ ʃˈuː/
noun
a footwear designed with specialized features for rock climbing, providing grip and suppor
"Climbing shoes fit very tightly."
"Climbing shoes fit very tightly and have sticky rubber soles for edging on small holds."
tennis shoe
/tˈɛnᵻs ʃˈuː/
noun
a light, soft shoe with a rubber sole, worn for tennis or on casual occasions
"I need tennis shoes."
"He preferred wearing comfortable tennis shoes for his weekend matches, valuing their flexibility and grip on the court."
running shoe
/ɹˈʌnɪŋ ʃˈuː/
noun
a shoe that is light, comfortable, and suitable for running and other sports
"Running shoes have cushioning in the heel."
"Running shoes have cushioning in the heel and are designed for forward motion."
ski boot
/skˈiː bˈuːt/
noun
a specialized footwear designed for use in alpine skiing that provides support and stability to the skier's foot, ankle, and lower leg
"Put on ski boots."
"His rigid ski boots were essential for controlling his movements down the steep mountain slopes, offering unparalleled ankle support."
ice skate
/aɪs skeɪt/
noun
a boot with a blade at the bottom used to move quickly on ice
"He wears ice skates."
"She laced up her new ice skates tightly before stepping onto the frozen pond for her first winter skating lesson."
roller skate
/ɹˈoʊlɚ skˈeɪt/
noun
a shoe with a set of small wheels attached to the bottom used for skating
"He has roller skates."
"With a gleeful shout, the child strapped on his new roller skates, eager to glide across the smooth pavement."
kicks
/ˈkɪks/
noun
a pair of soft shoes worn casually or during exercise
"Nice kicks!"
"He slipped on his favorite comfortable kicks for a relaxed weekend outing, prioritizing comfort and casual style."
karategi
/kˈæɹeɪtɡi/
noun
the traditional uniform worn in karate practice
"The karategi is a white cotton uniform."
"The karategi is a white cotton uniform and the jacket is heavy to withstand pulling and grabbing."
judogi
/dʒuːdˈoʊɡi/
noun
the traditional attire worn for practicing judo, typically consisting of a jacket and pants made from thick cotton
"The judogi is thicker and stronger than a karategi."
"The judogi is thicker and stronger than a karategi and is designed to resist tearing during throws."
dobok
/dˈɑːbɑːk/
noun
a traditional Korean martial arts uniform worn during taekwondo training and competitions
"The dobok is the taekwondo uniform."
"The dobok is the taekwondo uniform and has a V neck and pants with elastic waist."
mawashi
/mæwˈɑːʃi/
noun
a type of traditional Japanese belt or sash, often worn in sumo wrestling
"The mawashi is the sumo wrestler's belt."
"The mawashi is the sumo wrestler's belt and is worn during training and competition."
kendogi
/kɛndˈoʊɡi/
noun
a traditional Japanese garment worn during kendo practice and matches
"The kendogi is worn with armor."
"The kendogi is worn with armor and is a heavy cotton jacket with folded sleeves."
singlet
/sˈɪŋɡlət/
noun
a sleeveless undershirt, typically worn as a comfortable and sweat-absorbing undergarment
"He wears a singlet."
"The wrestler wore a tight singlet that looked like a one piece swimsuit with straps over the shoulders."
wetsuit
/ˈwɛtˌsuːt/
noun
a tight-fitting piece of clothing made of rubber that is worn by underwater swimmers to remain warm
"The wetsuit was tight."
"The diver put on a thick wetsuit before entering the cold ocean to prevent hypothermia."
swimwear
/ˈswɪmˌwɛɹ/
noun
clothing items designed to be worn while swimming
"She buys new swimwear."
"She bought new swimwear for her beach vacation a bikini and a matching cover up for the pool."
bathing cap
/bˈeɪðɪŋ kˈæp/
noun
a tight, waterproof hat worn while swimming to keep hair dry and protect it from pool chemicals
"The bathing cap keeps hair out of the face."
"The bathing cap keeps hair out of the face and reduces drag for competitive swimmers."
drysuit
/dɹˈaɪsuːt/
noun
a waterproof garment worn by divers, kayakers, and water sports enthusiasts to stay dry and insulated in cold water
"The drysuit seals water out completely."
"The drysuit seals water out completely and keeps the diver warm in cold water."
dive suit
/dˈaɪv sˈuːt/
noun
a specialized garment for divers to stay warm and safe underwater
"The dive suit provides thermal protection underwater."
"The dive suit provides thermal protection underwater and is made of neoprene foam."
bogu
/bˈɑːɡuː/
noun
a protective armor worn in Japanese martial arts, such as kendo
"The bogu is the kendo armor set."
"The bogu is the kendo armor set and includes mask chest protector gloves and waist guard."
hakama
/hækˈɑːmə/
noun
the traditional Japanese trousers worn over kimono, often used in martial arts like aikido and kendo
"Hakama is worn in martial arts."
"The hakama has seven pleats and is the skirt like trousers worn over the karategi or kendogi."