noun a strip of leather or other material worn around the waist to support clothes or carry weapons
verb to fasten or secure with a belt
Guitar straps are a type of belt used to support a guitar while playing.
Belts are commonly used as accessories to cinch the waist or add a stylish touch to an outfit.
Belts are part of military uniforms and can hold equipment such as firearms or ammunition.
Tool belts are worn by construction workers to hold tools and equipment for easy access.
Asteroid belts are regions of space with many asteroids orbiting the sun.
Belts are worn in martial arts such as karate or judo to signify rank or achievement.
Seat belts are essential safety devices in vehicles to protect passengers in case of accidents.
Weightlifting belts provide support to the lower back during heavy lifting exercises.
A writer may use a belt to hold up their pants while they work at a desk or attend meetings.
Construction workers often wear tool belts to hold their equipment and tools while they work on a job site.
Police officers wear duty belts to hold their firearm, handcuffs, and other essential gear while on duty.
Chefs may wear an apron with a belt to hold utensils or a towel while working in the kitchen.
Mechanics wear belts to hold tools and equipment needed for repairing vehicles.
Flight attendants may wear a belt as part of their uniform or use it to secure items during turbulence.
Doctors may wear a belt to hold medical instruments or a stethoscope while making rounds in a hospital.
Waiters and waitresses may wear a belt as part of their uniform or to hold an order pad and pen while serving customers.
Athletes may wear a belt to hold up their uniform or to secure equipment such as a weightlifting belt.
Electricians wear tool belts to hold their tools and equipment while working on electrical systems.