heels

word · lemma: heel

/ˈhiɫz/
heelz
/hˈiːlz/
heelz

Definition

The plural of "heel." It can mean the back parts of your feet below the ankle, or the raised back parts of some shoes, especially women's shoes.

Usage & Nuances

Context tells the meaning: "my heels hurt" usually means the body part, while "high heels" means a type of shoe. Common phrases include "wear heels," "take off your heels," and "on your heels" in some idiomatic expressions. Don't confuse it with the singular "heel" when talking about one foot or one shoe.

Example Sentences

My heels hurt after the long walk.

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She is wearing black heels to the party.

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I love how these heels look, but I can't walk in them for more than ten minutes.

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I've been on my feet all day, and my heels are killing me.

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These heels are too high for me.

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By the end of the night, she kicked off her heels and walked home barefoot.

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