noun A covering for the hand, typically having separate parts for each finger and the thumb, made of leather or another durable material.
Gloves are worn as a fashion accessory to keep hands warm or add style to an outfit.
Medical professionals wear gloves to protect themselves and patients from contamination and infection.
In sports such as baseball, softball, and football, gloves are worn by players to catch and handle the ball.
Gardeners wear gloves to protect their hands from thorns, dirt, and chemicals while working.
Workers in industries such as construction, manufacturing, and agriculture wear gloves to protect their hands from hazards.
Gloves are worn by food service workers to maintain hygiene and prevent contamination of food.
Motorcyclists wear gloves for protection against the elements and in case of accidents.
The writer slipped on a pair of gloves before beginning to type on the keyboard.
The chef always wears gloves when handling food to maintain hygiene standards.
The surgeon put on sterile gloves before starting the operation.
The cleaner wore gloves while using cleaning chemicals to protect their hands.
The mechanic used gloves to protect their hands while working on the car engine.