Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Dressed and wearing clothes of a particular type in British Thesaurus
Dressed and wearing clothes of a particular type
bespectacled (adjective)
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
cross-dressing (noun)
the activity of wearing clothes designed for the opposite sex, especially for sexual pleasure
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
dressed (adjective)
wearing clothes of a particular type
dressed up (adjective)
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 uniform ()
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
preppy (adjective)
mainly American typical of well-educated young people who wear expensive traditional clothes
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
unfashionable (adjective)
wearing clothes that are not popular with most people at a particular time
well-dressed (adjective)
a well-dressed person is wearing good and fashionable clothes
well-turned-out (adjective)