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Definition of jean in English: jeannoun dʒiːndʒin mass nounHeavy twilled cotton cloth, especially denim. as modifier a jean jacket Example sentencesExamples - A crowd pleaser was the dark denim jean skirt with pink pockets, paired with a pink tank top.
- Jean skirts, jean jackets, and all lengths and styles of jeans can give your wardrobe great variety!
- The weather had taken a chilly turn overnight so I grabbed my heavy jean jacket and backpack and was out the door.
- The investments into denim manufacturing accounts for a fifth of the nation's denim jean production capacity.
- She walked down the street in her black leather boots, jean skirt and heavy biker jacket.
Origin Late 15th century (as an adjective): from Old French Janne (now Gênes), from medieval Latin Janua 'Genoa', the place of original production. The noun sense comes from jean fustian, literally 'fustian from Genoa', used in the 16th century to denote a heavy twilled cotton cloth. Definition of jean in US English: jeannounjēndʒin Heavy twilled cotton cloth, especially denim. as modifier a jean jacket Example sentencesExamples - The investments into denim manufacturing accounts for a fifth of the nation's denim jean production capacity.
- She walked down the street in her black leather boots, jean skirt and heavy biker jacket.
- Jean skirts, jean jackets, and all lengths and styles of jeans can give your wardrobe great variety!
- A crowd pleaser was the dark denim jean skirt with pink pockets, paired with a pink tank top.
- The weather had taken a chilly turn overnight so I grabbed my heavy jean jacket and backpack and was out the door.
Origin Late 15th century (as an adjective): from Old French Janne (now Gênes), from medieval Latin Janua ‘Genoa’, the place of original production. The noun sense comes from jean fustian, literally ‘fustian from Genoa’, used in the 16th century to denote a heavy twilled cotton cloth. |