IPA: /ˈmɒkəsɪnd/
KK: /ˈmɑkəsɪnd/
Describing someone or something that is wearing moccasins, which are soft shoes made from leather or similar materials.
She walked gracefully in her moccasined feet, enjoying the comfort of her shoes.
Moccasined → The word is derived from "moccasin" (from Algonquian *makasin*, meaning shoe) and the suffix "-ed" (indicating a past action or state). The term "moccasined" refers to being equipped with or wearing moccasins, which are traditional shoes made from soft leather.
Think of the traditional shoe 'moccasin' and remember that 'moccasined' means to be wearing or equipped with these shoes.