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Synonyms and antonyms of General words for clothes in British Thesaurus

General words for clothes

apparel (noun)

literary the clothes someone is wearing, especially unusual or formal clothes

apparel (noun)

American a word for clothes, used especially in stores or other businesses

attire (noun)

formal the clothes that someone is wearing

clobber (noun)

Britishinformal clothes, equipment, or other things that you are carrying with you

clothes (noun)

the things that you wear such as shirts, dresses, trousers etc

clothes (noun)

clothes worn for a particular activity or event, a particular time of year, or by a particular type of person

dress (noun)

the clothes that someone usually wears

garment (noun)

formal a piece of clothing. This word is used especially when talking about the production and sale of clothes

gear (noun)

informal old-fashioned clothes, especially fashionable ones. This word is often used humorously.

get-up (noun)

informal the clothes that someone is wearing, used especially when you think they look silly

outfit (noun)

a set of clothes that are worn together

raiment (noun)

literary clothing

rig-out (noun)

Britishinformal old-fashioned a set of clothes, especially if they are unusual

togs (noun)

informal old-fashioned clothes, especially the clothes that you wear for a particular activity

wardrobe (noun)

the clothes that someone has

wardrobe (noun)

the clothes that someone has for a particular activity or time of year