Trouser
(noun)
An article of clothing worn by men and women over the hips and legs and covering the lower part of the body.
Origin:
Derived from the french word "trousse" meaning a bundle or bag, which is related to the latin word "tutus" meaning closed or protected.
Examples:
- He was wearing a pair of black trousers.
- She was wearing a pair of wide-legged trousers.
- He bought a new pair of trousers for the meeting.
- The trousers were too long and had to be altered.
- The trousers were made of high-quality wool.