Eyeglasses Meaning in English
word
ˈaɪˌɡɫæsəz/, /ˈaɪˌɡɫæsɪz
EYE-glas-iz
ˈaɪɡlɑːsɪz
EYE-glah-siz
Definition
A pair of lenses set in a frame worn in front of the eyes to help you see better or protect your eyes.
Usage & Nuances
"Eyeglasses" is a formal or neutral term; in casual conversation, people often just say "glasses." Common collocations: "wear eyeglasses," "a pair of eyeglasses." Do not use "eyeglasses" for sunglasses—those are called "sunglasses" or "shades."
Spanish: gafas - anteojosPortuguese (BR): óculosPortuguese (PT): óculosChinese (Simplified): 眼镜Chinese (Traditional): 眼鏡Hindi: चश्माArabic: نظاراتBengali: চশমাRussian: очкиJapanese: 眼鏡Vietnamese: kính mắtKorean: 안경Turkish: gözlükUrdu: عینکIndonesian: kacamata
Example Sentences
I need eyeglasses to read small print.
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He wears eyeglasses every day at school.
basic
These eyeglasses help me see the board.
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Did you see where I left my eyeglasses? I can't find them.
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Her new eyeglasses really suit her face.
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I always forget to bring my eyeglasses when I go to restaurants.
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