Pronunciation: /ˈwɛrəbəlz/
noun a category of technology devices that can be worn on the body, usually with smart features
A1 Wearables like fitness trackers can help you keep track of your daily steps.
A2 Many people find wearables such as smartwatches to be convenient for checking notifications on the go.
B1 The market for wearables is constantly expanding with new features and designs.
B2 Health professionals are increasingly using wearables to monitor patients' vital signs remotely.
C1 Some companies are developing advanced wearables that can analyze sleep patterns and provide personalized recommendations.
C2 The integration of wearables into everyday life has raised concerns about privacy and data security.
formal The use of wearables in healthcare is becoming more prevalent as technology advances.
informal I love using my wearables to track my daily steps and activity levels.
slang I'm all about those wearables that can monitor my heart rate during workouts.
figurative Wearables have become like a second skin to some people, always on and always connected.
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