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Synonyms and antonyms of Words for people according to their dress in British Thesaurus

Words for people according to their dress

beau (noun)

old-fashioned a well-dressed fashionable man

blade (noun)

old-fashioned a fashionable or attractive young man

clothes horse (noun)

informal someone who wears very fashionable clothes and looks good in them

coxcomb (noun)

an old word meaning a man who is too interested in his clothes and appearance

dag (noun)

Australianoffensive someone who looks dirty or whose clothes and hair are untidy

dandy (noun)

old-fashioned a man who cares a lot about his appearance and always wears fashionable clothes

dresser (noun)

a person who dresses in a particular way

dweeb (noun)

mainly Americanoffensive someone who you think is boring or weak and who wears clothes that are not fashionable

fashion plate (noun)

a person who dresses in a very fashionable way

fashion victim (noun)

Britishinformal someone who always wears whatever is considered fashionable, even if it does not suit them

fop (noun)

old-fashioned a man who thinks too much about his clothes and appearance

hipster (noun)

informalold-fashioned a person who follows all the latest fashions, especially ones that are not considered ordinary or normal by most people

metrosexual (noun)

informal a young heterosexual man who enjoys good clothes, having an attractive home, and improving his personal appearance

mutton dressed as lamb ()

used for describing someone, especially a woman, who is dressed in a way that is more suitable for a younger person

popinjay (noun)

mainly literary an old word meaning a young man who cares too much about his appearance

power dressing (noun)

a choice of clothes that makes you look confident and in control at work

ragbag (noun)

informalBritish someone who has a very untidy dirty appearance

scruff (noun)

Britishinformal someone who looks untidy and dirty

slut (noun)

offensive an insulting word for someone who is untidy and lazy

spiv (noun)

Britishinformal old-fashioned an insulting word for a working-class man who dresses in fashionable or expensive clothes in order to impress people

square (noun)

informal someone who is boring because they do not wear fashionable clothes or have fashionable interests

tranny (noun)

informal a transsexual or transvestite

transvestite (noun)

someone who wears clothing typical of the opposite sex, especially for sexual pleasure

trendsetter (noun)

someone or something that starts a new fashion

trendy (noun)

informal someone who is trendy