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Scarfs/Scarves
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Scarfs vs. Scarves
Scarfs
Garments worn around the neck for warmth, decoration, or religious reasons.
Examples:
Synonyms:
shawls
wraps
stoles
Antonyms:
thinness
openness
exposure
Scarves
Long pieces of fabric worn around the neck, head, or shoulders.
Examples:
Synonyms:
wraps
shawls
stoles
Antonyms:
This word has no antonyms
Ways to tell them apart:
Both
scarfs
and
scarves
are plural forms of the word
scarf
.
Scarfs
is the less common plural form but is still recognized as correct.
Scarves
is the more traditional plural form and is widely accepted in both American and British English.
Use
scarves
to stay consistent with the common usage patterns.
Scarfs
might be preferred in certain stylistic or regional contexts.
When to use scarfs:
When to use scarves:
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