Zippered
Adjective
UK
/ˈzɪp.əd/
US
/ˈzɪp.ɚd/
Definition
Having a zip or closed with a zip.
Example
"She kept her keys in a zippered purse."
"The zippered jacket kept him warm on the cold morning."
"Her zippered folder keeps all her papers safe and easy to carry."
Explanation
Zippered describes something that has a zipper (or zip) or can be closed with a zip. It’s an adjective made from the word zipper. For example, he kept his money in a zippered pocket. You can have zippered jackets, bags, or cases, meaning they have a zip to open and close them.