What is another word for panty?

Pronunciation: [pˈanti] (IPA)

When it comes to undergarments, the word "panty" might not always cut it. Luckily, there are plenty of synonyms to describe this intimate clothing item. For starters, "panties" is another commonly used term. However, if you're looking for a more vintage feel, "bloomers" or "drawers" might do the trick. "Underwear" and "knickers" are always popular choices, and "briefs" or "thongs" can describe specific styles. For a more playful tone, "lingerie" or "unmentionables" might fit the bill. Whatever word you choose, make sure you feel confident and comfortable in your choice of undergarments.

Synonyms for Panty:

What are the hypernyms for Panty?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Panty

Nanty, panty, Jack-a-Dandy, Stole a piece of sugar-candy, From the grocer's shoppy-shop, And away did hoppy-hop!
"Rhymes Old and New"
M.E.S. Wright
A reg'lar Krismas panty-mime for nuffin'!
"The Eagle Cliff"
R.M. Ballantyne

Famous quotes with Panty

  • I've taken my knickers off. My friends told me my panty line was visible, so I went without.
    Helena Christensen
  • Thongs don't show. With jeans, you're always going to get panty lines and I think that's just a big mistake.
    Lexa Doig
  • "I think I ain't never met a normal, I mean normal, man who wasn't crazy! Loon crazy, take 'em off and put 'em away crazy, which is what they would do if there wasn't so many of them. Every normal man — I mean sexually normal, now — man I ever met figures the whole thing runs between two points: What he wants, and what he thinks should be. Every thought in his head is directed to fixing a rule-straight line between them, and he calls that line: What Is. … On the other hand, every faggot or panty-sucker, or whip jockey, or SM freak, or baby-fucker, or even a motherfucker like me, we know —" and his hands came down like he was pushing something away: "We know, man, that there is what we want, there is what should be, and there is what is: and don't none of them got anything to do with each other unless —" The bartender was shaking his head." — unless we make it," Hogg went on anyway.
    Samuel R. Delany

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