shirt

/ʃɜrt/
noun
  1. A garment for the upper body, typically with a collar, sleeves, and buttons down the front.
    • Please iron your shirt before the meeting.
    • He wore a white shirt and tie to the job interview.
    • She bought a new shirt with blue stripes for the party.
  2. A casual upper-body garment, such as a T-shirt or polo shirt, without a collar or with a simple collar.
    • She prefers loose shirts in the summer.
    • The team wore matching red shirts for the game.
    • He put on a cotton shirt for the hike.
Synonyms
verb
  1. To provide or cover with a shirt; to dress in a shirt.
    • They shirted the mannequin for the window display.
    • He shirted himself in his favorite flannel.
    • The mother shirted the child quickly before school.