brassiere

or bras·sière

[ bruh-zeer ]
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noun
  1. a woman's undergarment for supporting the breasts.

Origin of brassiere

1
1910–15; <French brassière bodice worn as an undergarment to support the breasts (now obsolete in this sense), Middle French bracieres camisole, Old French: armor for the arms, equivalent to bras arm (see brace) + -ière, suffix added to body part nouns, the resultant derivative denoting an article for that part <Latin -āria-ary
  • Also called bra.

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How to use brassiere in a sentence

  • She picked out a slightly padded, flesh-toned brassiere that I could barely bring myself to try on.

  • The tapes are crossed at the back and brought round to the front to regulate the fit of the brassiere.

  • Sew a piece of tape ending with a loop on the point of the front to fasten the brassiere to the corset.

  • With the brassiere in place, she stood looking at her slim image.

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  • This garment has the added attraction of being fastened to the upper garment, a tight satin brassiere.

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  • The pattern for the brassiere shown here is in three parts, the front, side-front and back.

British Dictionary definitions for brassiere

brassiere

/ (ˈbræsɪə, ˈbræz-) /


noun
  1. a woman's undergarment for covering and supporting the breasts: Often shortened to: bra

Origin of brassiere

1
C20: from C17 French: bodice, from Old French braciere a protector for the arm, from braz arm

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