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What do you mean by wearing?
Wear as a verb means to wear, wear, store (hair, beard), show your face, wear out, be durable, accept (especially what you don't approve of), raise (flag) (boat), kill (time) (poetry, writing), and make (bow turn) (downwind). When used as a noun, it means clothing, wear and durability.

Third person singular: wear. Complex number: wears. Now participle: wear. Past tense: wore. Past participle: worn

Bilingual example:

That? Effect? Yes? That? Drugs? Will. Soon? Wear? Turn it off. ?

The effect of this anesthetic will soon wear off.

Me? No? Really? Did you find anything? Is it suitable? Where to? Wear? For what? That? Party. ?

I have nothing suitable for the party.

She? Used to be. Dressed? She? New? Dress? That? Red? One. ?

She is wearing her new skirt, red.