IPA: /ˈzɔːri/
KK: /zɔːri/
A type of flat sandal that has straps and is often made from materials like straw, leather, or rubber.
She wore a pair of zori to the beach for comfort and style.
The word 'zori' originates from Japanese 'ぞり', which refers to a type of traditional Japanese sandal made of rice straw or other materials. It specifically denotes footwear that is often worn in casual settings or during traditional ceremonies.
Think of traditional Japanese sandals when you hear 'zori' — it helps you remember that this word refers to a specific type of footwear.