Demi-Denims

B1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈdɛmi ˈdɛnɪmz/

Definitions of demi-denims

noun a type of clothing that combines elements of denim and another material, typically featuring a denim top and a different material on the bottom

Example Sentences

A1 She wore demi-denims to the casual party.

A2 The store had a sale on demi-denims, so I bought a pair.

B1 Demi-denims are a popular choice for weekend outings.

B2 The fashion designer showcased a new line of demi-denims at the runway show.

C1 The high-end brand released limited edition demi-denims for the fashion elite.

C2 Her collection of demi-denims included unique embellishments and custom washes.

Examples of demi-denims in a Sentence

formal The fashion designer showcased a new collection featuring demi-denims at the high-end runway show.

informal I love wearing demi-denims for a casual day out with friends.

slang Check out those cool demi-denims, they look so stylish!

figurative Her confidence was like a pair of perfectly fitting demi-denims, accentuating her best qualities.

Grammatical Forms of demi-denims

plural

demi-denims

comparative

more demi-denim

superlative

most demi-denim

present tense

wear demi-denims

future tense

will wear demi-denims

perfect tense

have worn demi-denims

continuous tense

are wearing demi-denims

singular

demi-denim

positive degree

demi-denims

infinitive

to wear demi-denims

gerund

wearing demi-denims

participle

worn demi-denims

Origin and Evolution of demi-denims

First Known Use: 1890 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'demi-denims' originated in the United States as a combination of the French word 'demi' meaning half and 'denims' referring to a type of durable cotton twill fabric used for jeans.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe a type of denim fabric that was not as heavy as traditional denim, 'demi-denims' has evolved to refer to a style of clothing that combines denim with other materials or has a lighter weight denim fabric.