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- Dictionaryattire/əˈtʌɪə/
noun
- 1. clothes, especially fine or formal ones: "holiday attire"
verb
- 1. be dressed in clothes of a specified kind: "Donna was attired in an elaborate evening gown"
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Meaning of attire in English. attire. noun [ U ] formal uk / əˈtaɪə r/ us / əˈtaɪr / Add to word list. clothes, especially of a particular or formal type: I hardly think jeans are appropriate attire for a wedding. Synonyms. apparel. clobber UK informal. clothes. clothing formal. dress. garb literary. gear (CLOTHES/EQUIPMENT) informal.
The meaning of ATTIRE is to put garments on : dress, array; especially : to clothe in fancy or rich garments. How to use attire in a sentence.
Meaning of attire in English. attire. noun [ U ] formal us / əˈtaɪr / uk / əˈtaɪə r/ Add to word list. clothes, especially of a particular or formal type: I hardly think jeans are appropriate attire for a wedding. Synonyms. apparel. clobber UK informal. clothes. clothing formal. dress. garb literary. gear (CLOTHES/EQUIPMENT) informal.
Attire definition: to dress, array, or adorn, especially for special occasions, ceremonials, etc.. See examples of ATTIRE used in a sentence.
Definitions of attire. noun. clothing of a distinctive style or for a particular occasion. “formal attire ” synonyms: dress, garb. see more. verb. put on special clothes to appear particularly appealing and attractive.
3 meanings: 1. to dress, esp in fine elegant clothes; array 2. clothes or garments, esp if fine or decorative 3. the antlers of.... Click for more definitions.
1. (Clothing & Fashion) clothes or garments, esp if fine or decorative. 2. (Zoology) the antlers of a mature male deer. [C13: from Old French atirier to put in order, from tire row; see tier 1]
ATTIRE definition: 1. the clothes that you wear 2. dressed in a particular way: . Learn more.
Definition of attire noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Attire definition: To dress or clothe, especially in fine or elaborate garments.