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Tux - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

tux

/tʌks/ /tʌks/

Definition:

A formal black suit worn by men for evening events, typically with a bow tie.

Synonyms:

dinner jacket, formal suit, black tie

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

casual wear, informal attire

Common Collocations:

black tux, rent a tux, tuxedo jacket, tuxedo pants

Derivatives:

tuxedos, tuxedoed

Usage Tips:

Use "tux" for informal contexts; "tuxedo" is more formal but interchangeable in most cases.

Common Phrases:

black-tie event, dressed to the nines, penguin suit

Etymology:

Shortened form of "tuxedo," named after Tuxedo Park, a New York resort where it was popularized in the late 1800s.

Examples:

  • 1. He wore a sleek black tux to the wedding.
  • 2. The groom rented a tux for the ceremony.
  • 3. His tux was tailored perfectly for the gala.
  • 4. She complimented him on his sharp-looking tux.

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