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    Don
    /dän/

    noun

    • 1. a Spanish title prefixed to a male forename: "Don Fernando was a jovial companion"
    • 2. a university teacher, especially a senior member of a college at Oxford or Cambridge. "his brother was a don at New College"
  2. The meaning of DON is to put on (an article of clothing). How to use don in a sentence.

  3. donning. Sometimes they have seen the scripts in advance of donning the masks, sometimes not. From the Cambridge English Corpus. Donning a wardrobe ranging over a spectrum of ethnicities, classes and genders, she finds that her dress is often an unquestioned signifier of identity. From the Cambridge English Corpus.

  4. Donning definition: the act of putting on a garment or piece of equipment. See examples of DONNING used in a sentence.

  5. To put on (clothing or an ornament, for example): donned long gloves for the costume party; don clown make-up for the performance. 2. To assume or take on: donned the air of the injured party.

  6. Examples of donning. donning. Note how in his second outfit, he, once again, shows off his allegiance to this season's obsession with plaid by donning plaid pants. From Huffington Post. He captures tourists snorkeling, donning leis, and lounging on the beach. From Business Insider.

  7. We welcome feedback: report an example sentence to the Collins team. Read more…. Everyone moved quickly to their stations, the merchandising people donning badges. Anita Anderson SOMEBODY (2002) She waited until he was safely out of sight before donning her weatherproof jacket and her scarf.

  8. DON definition: 1. a lecturer (= a college teacher), especially at Oxford or Cambridge University in England 2. to…. Learn more.

  9. To don means to put on, as in clothing or hats. A hunter will don his camouflage clothes when he goes hunting.

  10. verb. Present participle of don. Wiktionary. Synonyms: assuming. clothing. wearing. tutoring. titling. dressing. Advertisement. Donning Sentence Examples. She sighed and stood, removing her clothes and donning a night gown. Donning a heavy coat, she escaped through the patio doors and hurried out to the barn.

  11. don ( third-person singular simple present donnes, present participle donning, simple past and past participle donned) ( transitive, clothing) To put on, to dress in. To don one's clothes.

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