Sunglass vs Sunglassed - What's the difference?
sunglass | sunglassed |
Singular form of sunglasses; used chiefly in compounds
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(archaic) A convex lens of glass for producing heat by converging the sun's rays into a focus.
Wearing sunglasses.
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As a noun sunglass
is singular form of sunglasses; used chiefly in compounds.As an adjective sunglassed is
wearing sunglasses.sunglass
English
Noun
(head)- a sunglass holder
citation
- Lighting a cigar with a sunglass — Hawthorne.
sunglassed
English
Adjective
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