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Dress - down-Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A dress is a one-piece garment typically worn by women or girls, covering the body from the shoulders to the legs. It can be casual, formal, or ceremonial, varying in style and fabric.

dress

/drɛs/ /drɛs/

Definition:

A one-piece garment for women or girls covering the body and extending down over the legs.

Synonyms:

gown, frock, outfit, attire

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

undress, strip

Common Collocations:

evening dress, wedding dress, summer dress, casual dress

Derivatives:

dressed, dressing, dresser

Usage Tips:

Use "dress" as a noun for clothing or a verb meaning to put on clothes or prepare something.

Common Phrases:

dress to impress, dressed to kill, Sunday best

Etymology:

From Old French "drecier," meaning to arrange or prepare, later evolving to mean clothing in Middle English.

Examples:

  • 1. She wore a beautiful red dress to the party.
  • 2. Please dress quickly; we’re running late!
  • 3. The chef will dress the salad with olive oil.
  • 4. Her wedding dress was elegant and simple.

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