sheer
How to Use Sheer
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishEither see-through and delicate (fabric), or used to mean "total, complete" for emphasis, or describing a very steep drop.
Don't confuse with "shear" (to cut) — same sound, unrelated meaning.
Word Forms
sheerer comparative, more sheer comparative, more sheer comparative, sheers plural, sheers plural, Sheers plural, sheerest superlative, most sheer superlative, most sheer superlative
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
She wore a _____ scarf over her shoulders.
Etymology
From Old English sċǣre, "pure, clear, shining" — related to an old word family meaning "bright" rather than to "shear."