BEACHWEAR - meaning and definition. What is BEACHWEAR
Diclib.com
ChatGPT AI Dictionary
Enter a word or phrase in any language 👆
Language:

Translation and analysis of words by ChatGPT artificial intelligence

On this page you can get a detailed analysis of a word or phrase, produced by the best artificial intelligence technology to date:

  • how the word is used
  • frequency of use
  • it is used more often in oral or written speech
  • word translation options
  • usage examples (several phrases with translation)
  • etymology

What (who) is BEACHWEAR - definition

CLOTHING WORN FOR SWIMMING
Bathing suit; Swim suit; Swim-suit; Bathing-suit; Bathingsuit; Swimwear; Bathing Suit; Swimming costume; Beachwear; Urban beachwear; Swimsuits; Bathers; Bathing suits; Sunga (swimsuit); Swimming suit; Swim suits; Cozzie; Bathing costume; Dragsuit; School mizugi; School Mizugi; School swimsuit; Sukuru mizugi; Swimming attire; Bathing clothing; Bathing gown; Swim wear; Swim dress; Swimming togs
  • 100px
  • 100px
  • 100px
  • 120px
  • 120px
  • 120px
  • 100px
  • 100px
  • 100px
  • 100px
  • 100px
  • 100px
  • Punch]]'', 1877, showing men's and children's bathing suits
  • 100px
  • 120px
  • racerback]] [[one-piece swimsuit]], 2012
  • 100px

beachwear         
¦ noun clothing suitable for wearing on the beach.
Women's beachwear fashion         
  • The Brazilian model [[Lais Ribeiro]] at [[New York Fashion Week]], 2013
  • Woman showcasing [[microskirt]] at a fashion show, Alaska, USA, 2010
  • Swimwear presented during a final walk through at [[Miami Fashion Week]]
WOMEN'S CHOICE OF ATTIRE ON BEACH
Women's beachwear fashion developed during the 19th and 20th centuries as rail travel became available in Europe and mass tourism became widespread.Valerie Cumming; C.
swimsuit         
(swimsuits)
A swimsuit is a piece of clothing that is worn for swimming, especially by women and girls.
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Swimsuit

A swimsuit is an item of clothing designed to be worn by people engaging in a water-based activity or water sports, such as swimming, diving and surfing, or sun-orientated activities, such as sun bathing. Different types may be worn by men, women, and children. A swimsuit can be described by various names, some of which are used only in particular locations, including swimwear, bathing suit, swimming costume, bathing costume, swimming suit, swimmers, swimming togs, bathers, cossie (short for "costume"), or swimming trunks for men, besides others.

A swimsuit can be worn as an undergarment in sports that sometimes require a wetsuit or drysuit such as cold water swimming, water skiing, scuba diving, surfing, and wakeboarding. Swimsuits may also be worn to display the wearer's physical attributes, as in the case of beauty pageants or bodybuilding contests, and glamour photography and magazines like the annual Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue featuring models and sports personalities in swimsuits.

There is a very wide range of styles of modern swimsuits available, which vary as to body coverage and materials. The choice of style may depend on community standards of modesty, as well as current fashions, and personal preferences. The choice will also consider the occasion, for example whether it is to be worn for a passive occasion such as sunbathing or for an activity such as surfing or swimsuit competition. Swimwear universally covers at least the wearer's crotch area. For males, swimwear today usually leaves the upper body uncovered, while swimsuits for females usually cover at least the nipples, except in the case of a topless swimsuit.

Examples of use of BEACHWEAR
1. A sarong sold as beachwear also had an SPF of just 4.
2. But oddly enough, her beachwear line is featured in the fashion pages of every womens magazine.
3. News photos showed passengers in beachwear struggling to lift themselves out of pools of their own blood on a main street as passersby scrambled to help.
4. Tabloid newspapers published photographs of beachwear–clad Blair and Cherie on a sun–drenched boat in sparkling blue water, but stopped short of naming the exact spot.
5. He might, reading carefully, deduce that the other summer habits of the British include traffic jams, urban beachwear and going abroad to get drunk and laid.