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From Middle English don (“to put on”), from Old English dōn on; equivalent to do + on. Compare also doff, dup, dout.
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The meaning of DON is to put on (an article of clothing). How to use don in a sentence.
1. 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.
A device we don as part of our clothing is experienced as much less problematic than a device implanted within the body.
Don (honorific), a Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian title of respect, often used for noblemen or distinguished individuals Don (academia), a senior member (fellow or tutor) of a college or university, especially at Oxford or Cambridge
What's a Don? Once used as a fancy way to address Spanish nobles, the usage of the Don title evolved to mean a distinguished gentleman. You know the type. It’s an honorific designation that has sailed across the Atlantic to enjoy broad contemporary usage for personal, social or official distinction in Latin American and Mexican-American ...
don in American English (dɑn ) verb transitive Word forms: donned, donning Origin: contr. of do on to put on (a garment, etc.); dress in (a certain color or material)