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All attire synonyms

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verb attire

  • deck out — If a person or thing is decked out with or in something, they are decorated with it or wearing it, usually for a special occasion.
  • accoutre — to provide with equipment or dress, esp military
  • drape — to cover or hang with cloth or other fabric, especially in graceful folds; adorn with drapery.
  • deck — A deck on a vehicle such as a bus or ship is a lower or upper area of it.
  • clad — If you are clad in particular clothes, you are wearing them.
  • dud — a device, person, or enterprise that proves to be a failure.
  • outfit — an assemblage of articles that equip a person for a particular task, role, trade, etc.: an explorer's outfit.
  • costume — An actor's or performer's costume is the set of clothes they wear while they are performing.
  • array — An array of different things or people is a large number or wide range of them.
  • dress — an outer garment for women and girls, consisting of bodice and skirt in one piece.
  • tog — a coat.
  • doll up — a small figure representing a baby or other human being, especially for use as a child's toy.
  • turn out — to cause to move around on an axis or about a center; rotate: to turn a wheel.
  • dude up — a man excessively concerned with his clothes, grooming, and manners.
  • fit out — adapted or suited; appropriate: This water isn't fit for drinking. A long-necked giraffe is fit for browsing treetops.
  • suit up — a set of clothing, armor, or the like, intended for wear together.
  • clothe — To clothe someone means to provide them with clothes to wear.

noun attire

  • clothing — Clothing is the things that people wear.
  • clothes — Clothes are the things that people wear, such as shirts, coats, trousers, and dresses.
  • apparel — Apparel means clothes, especially formal clothes worn on an important occasion.
  • wear — to carry or have on the body or about the person as a covering, equipment, ornament, or the like: to wear a coat; to wear a saber; to wear a disguise.
  • garb — a fashion or mode of dress, especially of a distinctive, uniform kind: in the garb of a monk.
  • wardrobe — a stock of clothes or costumes, as of a person or of a theatrical company.
  • getup — getup.
  • habit — an acquired behavior pattern regularly followed until it has become almost involuntary: the habit of looking both ways before crossing the street.
  • uniform — identical or consistent, as from example to example, place to place, or moment to moment: uniform spelling; a uniform building code.
  • vestment — a garment, especially an outer garment.
  • accoutrements — all the things you have with you when you travel or take part in a particular activity, such as clothing and equipment
  • drapes — to cover or hang with cloth or other fabric, especially in graceful folds; adorn with drapery.
  • duds — a device, person, or enterprise that proves to be a failure.
  • gear — Machinery. a part, as a disk, wheel, or section of a shaft, having cut teeth of such form, size, and spacing that they mesh with teeth in another part to transmit or receive force and motion. an assembly of such parts. one of several possible arrangements of such parts in a mechanism, as an automobile transmission, for affording different relations of torque and speed between the driving and the driven machinery, or for permitting the driven machinery to run in either direction: first gear; reverse gear. a mechanism or group of parts performing one function or serving one purpose in a complex machine: steering gear.
  • raiment — clothing; apparel; attire.
  • things — (in Scandinavian countries) a public meeting or assembly, especially a legislative assembly or a court of law.
  • threads — a fine cord of flax, cotton, or other fibrous material spun out to considerable length, especially when composed of two or more filaments twisted together.
  • togs — a coat.
  • bib and tucker — an outfit of clothes (esp in the phrase best bib and tucker)
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