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wrapper

/'ræpə/
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The word "wrapper" is a noun that has a few different meanings, but they all relate to the idea of covering or enclosing something. Here’s a simple breakdown:

Basic Definition:
  1. A covering for something: This is often paper or plastic that is used to cover food items, gifts, or other objects. For example, the paper around a candy bar is called a wrapper.
  2. A loose dressing gown: Sometimes, “wrapper” can also refer to a type of clothing, especially for women. This is a loose garment worn over the clothes or as a robe.
Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "wrapper" to describe the physical covering of an item (like food) or to refer to a type of clothing.
Examples:
  • Food: "I removed the wrapper from the chocolate before eating it."
  • Clothing: "She wore a cozy wrapper over her pajamas to keep warm."
Advanced Usage:

In more advanced contexts, "wrapper" can also refer to: - Software: In technology, a "wrapper" might refer to a piece of code that allows one software program to interact with another, or to simplify a complex process. - Packages: In business, a wrapper could refer to a package that contains several products or services bundled together.

Word Variants:
  • Wrap (verb): To cover something by folding or enclosing it.
  • Wrapping (noun): The act of covering something or the material used for that purpose.
Different Meanings:
  • In addition to its physical meanings, "wrapper" can imply an outer appearance or shell that can hide or protect what’s inside.
Synonyms:
  • Cover
  • Enclosure
  • Case
  • Cloak (in the context of clothing)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

While "wrapper" itself doesn’t have specific idioms or phrasal verbs, you might hear phrases like: - "Wrap up": This means to finish something, like a project or a conversation. For example, "Let's wrap up this meeting."

Summary:

In summary, a "wrapper" is a covering for something, like food or clothing.

Noun
  1. cloak that is folded or wrapped around a person
  2. the covering (usually paper or cellophane) in which something is wrapped
  3. a loose dressing gown for women

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