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Skirt has 10 different meanings across 2 categories:

Noun · Verb

Definitions
Noun
1

cloth covering that forms the part of a garment below the waist

"She bought a long black skirt to wear to the evening gala."

2

a garment hanging from the waist; worn mainly by girls and women

"She wore a long floral skirt to the garden party."

3

(Fungi) a remnant of the partial veil that in mature mushrooms surrounds the stem like a collar

"The young mushroom displayed a delicate white skirt where its cap once met the stem."

4

informal terms for a (young) woman

"The gossip at the party quickly turned into rumors about which new skirts were dating whom."

5

An article of clothing, usually worn by women and girls, that hangs from the waist and covers the lower part of the body.

"She wore a bright red skirt to the summer dance."

In plain English: A skirt is a piece of clothing that hangs from your waist and covers only your lower body, leaving your legs bare.

"She bought a blue skirt to wear on her date this weekend."

Usage: As a noun, skirt refers to an item of clothing hanging from the waist, distinct from pants which cover the legs separately. As a verb, it means to go around or along the edge of something, such as skirting a building's perimeter.

Verb
1

avoid or try to avoid fulfilling, answering, or performing (duties, questions, or issues)

"He dodged the issue"

"she skirted the problem"

"They tend to evade their responsibilities"

"he evaded the questions skillfully"

2

pass around or about; move along the border

"The boat skirted the coast"

3

form the edge of

"The trees skirted the edge of the cliff, their branches barely touching the rocky precipice."

4

extend on all sides of simultaneously; encircle

"The forest surrounds my property"

5

To be on or form the border of.

"The small village skirts the edge of a vast, silent forest."

In plain English: To skirt something means to go around it without touching or dealing with it directly.

"She tried to skirt the issue by changing the subject."

Example Sentences
"She bought a blue skirt to wear on her date this weekend." noun
"She decided to wear her favorite floral skirt to the summer concert." noun
"The police officer was instructed not to cross the yellow tape that skirted the crime scene." noun
"Many women prefer skirts over pants when the weather gets hot." noun
"She tried to skirt the issue by changing the subject." verb
Related Terms
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
cloth covering garment plant part girl avoid travel by bound touch
Narrower Terms (hyponyms)
ballet skirt culotte full skirt gathered skirt grass skirt hobble skirt hoopskirt kilt lavalava maxi miniskirt overskirt sarong beg quibble fringe girdle cloister enclose hem in

Origin

The word skirt comes from Old Norse skyrta, meaning "short tunic." It is related to the word shirt and shares roots with similar terms for aprons or short garments in other Germanic languages.

Rhyming Words
irt airt wirt lirt hirt girt birt dirt siirt ukirt blirt flirt quirt smirt snirt shirt spirt clairt belirt ungirt
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