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Gowned - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

gowned

/ɡaʊnd/ /ɡaʊnd/

Definition:

Wearing a gown, especially a formal or ceremonial one.

Synonyms:

robed, clad, attired

Part of Speech:

adjective, verb (past participle)

Antonyms:

unclothed, undressed

Common Collocations:

gowned figure, gowned surgeon, gowned patient

Derivatives:

gowning, gowns

Usage Tips:

Use "gowned" to describe someone formally dressed in a gown, often in medical or ceremonial contexts.

Common Phrases:

gowned and crowned, gowned for the occasion

Etymology:

Derived from "gown," from Old French "goune," meaning a loose outer garment.

Examples:

  • 1. The surgeon was gowned and ready for the operation.
  • 2. She looked elegant, gowned in flowing white silk for the ball.
  • 3. The graduates stood proudly, all gowned in their academic robes.
  • 4. The patient lay still, gowned and prepped for the procedure.

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