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What’s the Plural of Trousers?

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What’s the plural of trousers?

Mostly referred to as pants, trousers are a plural noun with no singular noun form.

👍🏼Usage Note

My trousers are hanging in the closet.

These scissors cut very well.

My trousers is too tight.

Where is my jeans? (Incorrect singular verb agreement with a plural-only noun)

Some nouns in English that consist of pairs, parts or pieces are only referred to in the plural case. Common, everyday objects like glasses, pants, jeans, scissors, trousers and tongs are all what we call “plural-only” nouns that do not use a singular noun form (for the most part).

Is “his pair of trousers” singular or plural?

Trousers are a piece of clothing, comparable to a standard pair of pants, and is a more common way to refer to pants in the UK.

Because we consider the object and garment trousers to be a plural-only noun, it’s correct to use plural verb forms when we refer to them. Also, we naturally refer to ‘trousers’ (and pants) as ‘a pair of…’, despite that we typically are only referring to a single object or item.

So, for example, “Are there any clean trousers in my closet?” is correct, as it uses the plural “are”. It would be incorrect to say, “is there any trousers“, because “it” is for singular nouns. The same is true for all the other plural-only nouns; e.g., scissors, glasses, jeans, and so on.

Plural-Only Nouns Chart

Non-singular/plural-only nouns. By Gflex on Canva.

“Trousers”, used in sentence examples

Sentence examplestrousers
My trousers are wet.

Why aren’t you wearing any trousers, David?

I need a new pair of trousers to go with this jacket.

You will be wearing long trousers full of patches everywhere.

He took some gold pieces from his trouser pocket and put them on the dish for her.

💡Study Tip

“trousers” is plural-only, visualize a pair of pants and think of “pair” as a built-in plural indicator.

Origin of the word trousers

From etymology online on trousers (n.):

Garment for men, covering the lower body and each leg separately,” 1610s, earlier trouzes (1580s), extended from trouse (1570s), with plural ending typical of things in pairs, from Gaelic or Middle Irish triubhas “close-fitting shorts”.

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Sources

  1. Definition of trousers.
  2. Sentences using trousers.
  3. Origin of trousers.

Work Sheet

Question 1 of 10

According to the blog post, what is the grammatical state of the noun “trousers”?



Which verb form should typically be used with “trousers”?



Is the phrase “a pair of trousers” grammatically singular or plural when referring to the noun “trousers”?



Which of the following sentences about trousers is grammatically correct according to the post?



Which of these nouns is NOT listed in the post as a typical “plural-only” noun like “trousers”?



My new are too long.



These cut fabric very well.



Where my glasses? I can’t find them.



My are hanging in the closet.



The are very expensive.





Frequently Asked Questions

Is “trousers” a singular or plural noun?
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Based on the post, “trousers” is always a plural noun. It belongs to a category of words like “pants” or “scissors” that don’t have a singular form discussed here.

What verb form do I use with trousers?
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Since “trousers” is a plural-only noun, you must use a plural verb form. For example, the post uses “My trousers are hanging…” and “Are there any clean trousers…”.

Can I say “a pair of trousers”?
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Yes, the post states it’s natural to refer to ‘trousers’ as ‘a pair of…’ even when referring to a single item. This phrase doesn’t make “trousers” singular.

Why is “my trousers is” incorrect?
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According to the post, “trousers” is a plural-only noun. You must use a plural verb agreement. “Is” is a singular verb form, which incorrectly matches a plural noun like “trousers”.

Do trousers have a singular form?
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The post explicitly states that “trousers” is a plural noun with no singular noun form. It is categorized with other words like “jeans” and “glasses” that are only used in the plural case.

Yash, D. "What’s the Plural of Trousers?." Grammarflex, Jun 6, 2025, https://www.grammarflex.com/whats-the-plural-of-trousers/.

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