footwear


noun

  • Things you wear on your feet, like shoes or sandals.
  • Clothes for your feet that help protect them and keep them comfortable.


Synonym

  • footgear

Sentences

  • Footwear helps protect our feet.
  • I have different footwear for different activities.
  • My favorite footwear is my bright red shoes.
  • I wear flip-flops at the beach.
  • Good footwear makes walking easier.

Word Explanation:

  • Footwear is what you put on your feet to protect them and keep them comfortable. It includes shoes, sneakers, and slippers.

Word in hindi

पैरों का सामान

pairon ka samaan

Other variations in hindi

  • जूते jute
  • चप्पल chappal

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'footwear' mean?

Footwear means any type of shoes, boots, sandals, or anything you wear on your feet.

How do you pronounce 'footwear'?

You pronounce 'footwear' like this: foot-wear.

What is the origin of the word 'footwear'?

The word 'footwear' comes from the words 'foot' and 'wear', meaning things you wear on your feet.

What is the meaning of 'footwear' in Kannada?

The word 'footwear' in Kannada is 'ಕಾಲುಪಾದರಕ್ಷಣೆ' (Kālu pādarakṣaṇe).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

Footwear helps protect our feet from sharp objects and keeps them warm in cold weather!

Proverb

A good pair of shoes can take you anywhere. (This means that the right choices can lead to great adventures!)

Quote

"The shoes make the man." - William Shakespeare

Mini blog:

The Magical World of Footwear!

Footwear is a fun word, isn’t it? Just like the shoes we wear! Imagine a world where shoes can dance, jump, and even sing!

In this magical land, there are sneakers that can run as fast as a cheetah and boots that can splash in puddles without getting wet.

Every pair of footwear has a special power! Some can help you leap over tall buildings, while others can take you on adventures to faraway lands.

So, next time you put on your shoes, remember: they might just be your ticket to a fantastic journey!

What adventures will your footwear take you on today?