Pronunciation: /ˈdʒæmiz/

Definitions of jammies

noun informal term for pajamas or sleepwear

Example Sentences

A1 I like to wear my jammies when I go to bed.

A2 She bought a new pair of jammies for her sleepover.

B1 I prefer to lounge around the house in my cozy jammies on weekends.

B2 After a long day at work, I can't wait to put on my jammies and relax.

C1 Her silk jammies were a luxurious indulgence that she enjoyed every night.

C2 The designer jammies she wore to the pajama party were the talk of the town.

Examples of jammies in a Sentence

formal She changed into her comfortable jammies before settling in for the night.

informal I love wearing my jammies all day on lazy weekends.

slang Let's have a jammies party and watch movies all night!

figurative His words were like cozy jammies, wrapping me in warmth and comfort.

Grammatical Forms of jammies

past tense

jammied

plural

jammies

comparative

more jammy

superlative

most jammy

present tense

jammies

future tense

will jammie

perfect tense

have jammied

continuous tense

is jammieing

singular

jammy

positive degree

jammy

infinitive

to jammy

gerund

jammying

participle

jammied

Origin and Evolution of jammies

First Known Use: 1920 year
Language of Origin: American English
Story behind the word: The word 'jammies' is a colloquial term derived from the word 'pajamas'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used as a slang term for pajamas, 'jammies' has become widely accepted in informal speech and writing to refer to sleepwear or loungewear.