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Synonyms and antonyms of Sweaters and waistcoats in British Thesaurus

Sweaters and waistcoats

Aran (jumper) (noun)

a thick cream-coloured wool jumper that has patterns woven into it

cardie (noun)

Britishinformal a cardigan

cardigan (noun)

a jacket knitted from wool, that you fasten at the front with buttons or a zip

crew neck (noun)

a sweater with a crew neck

guernsey (noun)

a thick dark blue woollen sweater like those that sailors used to wear

jersey (noun)

a sweater

jumper (noun)

British a warm piece of clothing, usually made of wool, that you pull over your head and that covers your upper body and arms

polo neck (noun)

British a sweater with a high neck that folds over. The American word is turtleneck.

pullover (noun)

a warm piece of clothing without buttons that you wear on the top part of your body

shrug (noun)

a very short cardigan for women that covers only the chest and the upper back

sloppy joe (noun)

British a sweater that is loose and informal

sweater (noun)

a warm piece of clothing that covers your upper body and arms

sweatshirt (noun)

a piece of clothing made of thick cotton that you wear on the upper part of your body for exercise or informal activities

tank top (noun)

British a short sweater with no sleeves

turtleneck (noun)

a sweater with a turtleneck

twinset (noun)

a woman’s sweater with short sleeves and a cardigan, that are designed to be worn together

vest (noun)

American a waistcoat

waistcoat (noun)

British a piece of clothing without sleeves that is usually worn over a shirt

woolly (noun)

Britishinformal a piece of clothing made from wool, especially knitted clothing

wooly ()

the American spelling of woolly