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sandal

noun
san·​dal | \ ˈsan-dᵊl How to pronounce sandal (audio) \

Definition of sandal

1 : a shoe consisting of a sole strapped to the foot
2 : a low-cut shoe that fastens by an ankle strap
3 : a strap to hold on a slipper or low shoe
4 : a rubber overshoe cut very low

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Other Words from sandal

sandaled or less commonly sandalled \ ˈsan-​dᵊld How to pronounce sandalled (audio) \ adjective

Examples of sandal in a Sentence

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Chopra then styled the sandals with an equally-cool ensemble: a two-piece denim suit, accentuated at the waist with a coordinating belt. Christian Allaire, Vogue, "Priyanka Chopra Has New Fashion-Forward Dog Walking Shoes," 1 Sep. 2019 Get the Boardwalk Ankle-Strap sandal for $17.99 (Save $41.50) 5. Shayna Murphy, USA TODAY, "10 incredible deals from Madewell's huge weekend sale," 19 July 2019 While sandals may be too casual if your office is very professional, Orton suggested opting for a pair of peep-toe pumps, sling back heels or mules. Brittany Loggins, NBC News, "Is it ever OK to wear sandals in the office? Your summer workwear questions answered," 11 July 2019 The sandals, with their healthfully flat leather soles that follow the outlines of the foot and their straps like festive riffs on rustic tradition, were a favorite of Jane Birkin and Jacqueline Bouvier. Troy Patterson, The New Yorker, "The Essay to Read If You Even Think About Wearing Clothes," 11 July 2019 The company used a complicated Dutch auction to determine which bidders got to buy the sandals and at what price. Erin Griffith, New York Times, "Buy Low-Tops, Sell High-Tops: StockX Sneaker Exchange Is Worth $1 Billion," 26 June 2019 The debut sandal retails for between $270 and $295 dollars. Roxanne Adamiyatt, Town & Country, "The Meghan Markle-Approved Brand Cuyana Teamed Up With Amanu for a Sustainable Shoe Collaboration," 19 Apr. 2019 And the rest of it overlaps with the fact that, somehow, hideous sandals in general are in vogue. Rebecca Jennings, Vox, "Crocs is now targeting teens. Somehow, it’s working.," 1 Nov. 2018 Her sister Sairah wore a vibrant aqua three-piece suit from Pretty Little Thing with a high bun and white ankle-strap sandals. Kara Nesvig, Teen Vogue, "Billie Eilish's Green Tie-Dye, Bella Thorne's Acid-Wash Denim, and More Celeb Looks From This Weekend," 19 Aug. 2019

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First Known Use of sandal

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

History and Etymology for sandal

Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin sandalium, from Greek sandalion, diminutive of sandalon sandal

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sandal

noun

English Language Learners Definition of sandal

: a shoe with a bottom part that is held in place with straps around the foot and sometimes the ankle

sandal

noun
san·​dal | \ ˈsan-dəl How to pronounce sandal (audio) \

Kids Definition of sandal

: a shoe consisting of a sole that is held in place by straps

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