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Synonyms and antonyms of Dressed and wearing clothes of a particular type in British Thesaurus

Dressed and wearing clothes of a particular type

attired (adjective)

formal dressed

bespectacled (adjective)

formal wearing glasses

clad (adjective)

mainly literary wearing a particular type of clothing

-clad (suffix)

used with some nouns to make adjectives describing the type of clothing that someone is wearing

clothed (adjective)

dressed in a particular way

corseted (adjective)

wearing a corset

dapper (adjective)

a man who is dapper is small and wears attractive clothes that give him a tidy appearance

debonair (adjective)

old-fashioned a man who is debonair wears fashionable clothes and is attractive, relaxed, and confident

decent (adjective)

informal old-fashioned wearing enough clothes to not be embarrassed to let other people see you

dressed (adjective)

someone who is dressed is wearing clothes

dressed up like a dog’s dinner ()

dressed in a way that shows that you are trying to impress people, but that is not suitable for the occasion

dress sense (noun)

the ability to choose clothes that look good or combine well together

dressy (adjective)

someone who is dressy likes wearing formal clothes

fashion-forward (adjective)

very fashionable

frumpy (adjective)

wearing clothes that are not attractive or fashionable

garbed (adjective)

literary dressed in a particular type of clothing

gloved (adjective)

wearing a glove

in (adjective)

used for saying what someone is wearing

liveried (adjective)

wearing livery (=a special uniform)

mannish (adjective)

used for describing women or women’s clothes that have qualities traditionally considered more typical of men or men’s clothes

masked (adjective)

wearing a mask

on (adverb)

used for saying that you are wearing a piece of clothing, jewellery etc, or for saying which part of your body it covers

overdressed (adjective)

wearing clothes that are too formal for the situation, or wearing more clothes than you need to wear

shod (adjective)

formal wearing shoes of a particular type

stylish (adjective)

showing good judgment about how to look attractive and fashionable

transvestism (noun)

a type of behaviour in which someone wears clothing typical of the opposite sex, especially for sexual pleasure

underdressed (adjective)

not wearing suitable clothes, either because they are not formal enough or because they are not warm enough

undressed (adjective)

wearing your night clothes

unfashionable (adjective)

wearing clothes that are not popular with most people at a particular time

uniformed (adjective)

wearing a uniform

wearer (noun)

a person wearing something such as a piece of clothing or a pair of glasses

well-turned-out (adjective)

very well dressed, usually in expensive clothing