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Meaning

The word "wore" is the past tense of the verb "wear." It means to have had clothing, accessories, or other items on one's body at some point in the past. When someone says they "wore" something, it indicates that they had it on for a certain duration, but they are not currently wearing it now.

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Etymology

The word "wore" comes from the Old English "werian," which means "to wear, cover, or clothe." Over time, it evolved through Middle English as "were" before becoming "wore" in Modern English.

Examples

  1. Yesterday, I wore my favorite blue jacket to the concert.
  2. She wore a beautiful dress to the wedding last summer.
  3. He wore a surprised expression when he saw the gift.
  4. When I was younger, I often wore bright colors.
  5. They all wore masks at the event to follow safety guidelines.

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