wig

//wɪɡ//
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Visual representation of wig

Noun

wigSingular
wigsPlural
1

A covering of artificial or natural hair worn on the head to conceal baldness, as a disguise, or for fashion or theatrical purposes.

She wore a wig to the costume party.

2

A hairpiece worn by judges and barristers in some legal systems as part of their formal attire.

The judge put on his wig before entering the courtroom.

Verb

wigsPresent tense
wiggedPast tense
wiggedPast participle
wiggingPresent participle
wigsThird-person singular
1

To scold or rebuke someone severely.

The manager wigged the employee for being late again.

2

To provide or fit someone with a wig.

The stylist wigged the actor before the performance.

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