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Synonyms and antonyms of Clothes and accessories worn for sports and leisure in American Thesaurus

Clothes and accessories worn for sports and leisure

athletic supporter (noun)

a special type of underwear used by men or boys when they are playing sports

box (noun)

British a cup worn by men when playing sports

cup (noun)

American a hard cover worn by men to protect their sex organs when playing sports

jersey (noun)

a shirt worn as part of a uniform in sports such as football

jock (noun)

Americaninformal a jockstrap

jockstrap (noun)

informal a tight piece of underwear that a man wears to support his sex organs when he is playing sports

kit (noun)

British clothes and equipment needed for a sport

leotard (noun)

a piece of clothing that covers the body tightly from the neck to the top of the legs and is used for dancing or exercising

shin guard (noun)

an object that you wear inside your socks to protect your shins when you are playing a sport such as soccer and ice hockey

shin pad (noun)

a shin guard

shoulder pad (noun)

a large piece of hard plastic that is worn under a shirt to protect a player’s shoulders in the sport of football

silks (noun)

the bright colored shirt worn by a jockey (=someone who rides a horse in a race)

singlet (noun)

British a shirt with no sleeves that you wear to play sports such as basketball

strip (noun)

British a uniform worn by the players in a team

supporter (noun)

American a jockstrap

sweats (noun)

Americaninformal a sweatsuit

sweats (noun)

Americaninformal sweatpants

sweatsuit (noun)

American a piece of clothing consisting of a sweatshirt and sweatpants that you wear for exercising or relaxing

tennis shoe (noun)

a shoe with a rubber sole (=bottom) that is used for playing tennis and other sports

track pants (noun)

Canadian loose pants that you wear especially when you are doing exercise

tracksuit (noun)

loose pants and a loose top that you wear especially before or after exercising

warm-ups (noun)

American a loose jacket and pants that you wear for doing sports or for staying warm after sports

wetsuit (noun)

a suit made of rubber that people wear for water sports such as diving and surfing

whites (noun)

British special white clothes that people often wear for playing sports such as tennis

wristband (noun)

something that you wear around your wrist, for example when you are playing a sport