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attire
[uh-tahyuhr]
verb (used with object)
to dress, array, or adorn, especially for special occasions, ceremonials, etc.
noun
clothes or apparel, especially rich or splendid garments.
the horns of a deer.
attire
/ əˈtaɪə /
verb
(tr) to dress, esp in fine elegant clothes; array
noun
clothes or garments, esp if fine or decorative
the antlers of a mature male deer
Other Word Forms
- reattire verb (used with object)
- unattired adjective
- well-attired adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of attire1
Example Sentences
The health secretary’s questionable workout attire caught the eye of social media users last month, when he shared a photo of himself and his son at the summit of Arizona’s Camelback Mountain.
The post used a fake image of Swift wearing Uncle Sam’s signature attire.
Another point of contention in February's meeting - Zelensky's attire - also made a return.
A mix of chic internationals, tourists, a group of young, trendy up-and-comers, and the rest of us wearing yesterday’s attire.
These historical sites are at the heart of a longstanding cultural rivalry between the two countries, which also extends to the realms of sports, cuisine and attire.
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