Sunglasses Meaning in English
word
/ˈsənˌɡɫæsɪz/
SUHN-glas-iz
/sˈʌŋɡlɑːsɪz/
SUHN-glahs-iz
Definition
Sunglasses are dark glasses that protect your eyes from the sun's bright light.
Usage & Nuances
Always used in plural: 'a pair of sunglasses'. Common with verbs like 'wear', 'put on', 'take off', and often just called 'shades' in informal speech.
Spanish: gafas de sol - lentes de solPortuguese (BR): óculos de solPortuguese (PT): óculos de solChinese (Simplified): 太阳镜Chinese (Traditional): 太陽眼鏡Hindi: धूप का चश्माArabic: نظارات شمسيةBengali: সানগ্লাস - রোদচশমাRussian: солнцезащитные очкиJapanese: サングラスVietnamese: kính râmKorean: 선글라스 - 색안경 (햇빛용)Turkish: güneş gözlüğüUrdu: سن گلاسز - دھوپ کے چشمےIndonesian: kacamata hitam - kacamata (untuk matahari)
Example Sentences
Do you always wear sunglasses at the beach?
natural
I bought new sunglasses for the summer.
basic
Please put on your sunglasses before going outside.
basic
He can't find his sunglasses.
basic
I left my sunglasses in the car again—classic me!
natural
Those are cool sunglasses! Where did you get them?
natural