words associated with attires
Synonyms of attire
apparel: : personal attire : clothing of a particular kind dressed in fine apparel — used chiefly in U.S. English to refer to clothing that is being sold in stores a new line of women’s apparel athletic apparel
clobber: : clothes sense 1
clothes: : clothing I need new clothes for the winter.
clothing: : garments in general
costumery: : articles of costume
dress: : to make or set straight
duds: : clothing
garments: : an article of clothing
gear: : clothing , garments
habiliment(s): : characteristic apparatus : trappings the habiliments of civilization —W. P. Webb
habit: : a settled tendency or usual manner of behavior her habit of taking a morning walk
rags: : a waste piece of cloth
raiment: : clothing , garments
rig: : to fit out with rigging rig a ship
rigging: : lines and chains used aboard a ship especially in working sail and supporting masts and spars
threads: : a filament, a group of filaments twisted together, or a filamentous length formed by spinning and twisting short textile fibers into a continuous strand
toggery: : clothing
togs: : clothing
vestiary: : a room where clothing is kept
vestments: : an outer garment
vesture: : a covering garment (such as a robe or vestment)
wear: : to bear or have on the person wore a coat
wearables: : capable of being worn : suitable to be worn wearable art a wearable fitness tracker These were clothes that were fun to look at, and even more fun to wear. They were costumey, but at the same time curiously wearable … —Carrie Donovan
weeds: : a plant that is not valued where it is growing and is usually of vigorous growth
Words Related to attire
garderobe: : a wardrobe or its contents
wardrobe: : a room or closet where clothes are kept
array: : to dress or decorate especially in splendid or impressive attire : adorn … he had already arrayed himself in his best clothes. —Thomas Hardy
bravery: : the quality or state of having or showing mental or moral strength to face danger, fear, or difficulty : the quality or state of being brave : courage showing bravery under fire
caparison: : an ornamental covering for a horse
finery: : ornament , decoration
gaiety: : merrymaking
gayety: : merrymaking
glad rags: : dressy clothes
pretties: : artful , clever
regalia: : royal rights or prerogatives
trim: : to remove by or as if by cutting trimmed thousands from federal payrolls —Grit
foofaraw: : frills and flashy finery
frippery: : cast-off clothes
gaudery: : showy ornamentation
tawdry: : cheap and gaudy in appearance or quality
trumpery: : worthless nonsense
tatters: : to make ragged
costume: : the prevailing fashion in coiffure, jewelry, and apparel of a period, country, or class
ensemble: : a group producing a single effect: such as
frock: : an outer garment worn by monks and friars : habit
garb: : fashion , manner
getup: : outfit , costume
guise: : a form or style of dress : costume attended the masquerade in the guise of a court jester
livery: : the apportioning of provisions especially to servants : allowance
outfit: : the act of fitting out or equipping (as for a voyage or expedition)
civvies: : civilian clothes as distinguished from a particular uniform (as of the military)
civies: : civilian clothes as distinguished from a particular uniform (as of the military)
mufti: : a professional jurist who interprets Muslim law
couture: : the business of designing, making, and selling fashionable custom-made women’s clothing the world of Paris couture
prêt-à-porter: : ready-to-wear clothes
pret-a-porter: : ready-to-wear clothes
ready-to-wear: : ready-made
tailoring: : the business or occupation of a tailor
activewear: : sportswear
loungewear: : informal clothing usually designed to be worn at home
outerwear: : clothing for outdoor wear
playwear: : informal children’s clothing designed to be worn for play
sportswear: : clothing suitable for recreation
nightclothes: : garments for wear in bed
sleepwear: : nightclothes
smallclothes: : small articles of clothing (such as underclothing or handkerchiefs)
underclothes: : underwear
underwear: : clothing or an article of clothing worn next to the skin and under other clothing
haberdashery: : goods (such as men’s clothing and accessories) sold by a haberdasher a fine selection of haberdashery
menswear: : clothing for men
Synonyms of attire
apparel: : personal attire : clothing of a particular kind dressed in fine apparel — used chiefly in U.S. English to refer to clothing that is being sold in stores a new line of women’s apparel athletic apparel
array: : to dress or decorate especially in splendid or impressive attire : adorn … he had already arrayed himself in his best clothes. —Thomas Hardy
bedeck: : to clothe with finery : deck
caparison: : an ornamental covering for a horse
clothe: : to cover with or as if with cloth or clothing : dress
costume: : the prevailing fashion in coiffure, jewelry, and apparel of a period, country, or class
deck (out): : a platform in a ship serving usually as a structural element and forming the floor for its compartments
do up: : to prepare (as by cleaning or repairing) for wear or use do up a shirt
dress: : to make or set straight
dress up: : to make more attractive, glamorous, or fancy dress up a plain dessert with a rich chocolate sauce
enrobe: : to cover with or as if with a robe
garb: : fashion , manner
garment: : an article of clothing
get up: : outfit , costume
gown: : a loose flowing outer garment formerly worn by men
habit: : a settled tendency or usual manner of behavior her habit of taking a morning walk
invest: : to commit (money) in order to earn a financial return
rig (out): : to fit out with rigging rig a ship
robe: : a long flowing outer garment
suit: : suite sense 1
tog (up or out): : to dress especially in fine clothing — usually used with up or out
toilet: : a fixture that consists usually of a water-flushed bowl and seat and is used for defecation and urination
vesture: : a covering garment (such as a robe or vestment)
Words Related to attire
cloak: : a loose outer garment
frock: : an outer garment worn by monks and friars : habit
jacket: : a garment for the upper body usually having a front opening, collar, lapels, sleeves, and pockets
mantle: : a loose sleeveless garment worn over other clothes : cloak
vest: : a sleeveless garment for the upper body usually worn over a shirt
drape: : to cover or adorn with or as if with folds of cloth
enswathe: : to enfold or enclose with or as if with a covering : swathe
hap: : happening sense 1
huddle: : to arrange carelessly or hurriedly the solemnities had to be huddled through at express speed —Manchester Examiner
swaddle: : to wrap (an infant) with swaddling clothes
swathe: : a band used in swathing
wrap: : to cover especially by winding or folding
accoutre: : to provide with equipment or furnishings : outfit
accouter: : to provide with equipment or furnishings : outfit
bedight: : equip , array
equip: : to furnish for service or action by appropriate provisioning equip an army
furnish: : to provide with what is needed
habilitate: : to make fit or capable (as for functioning in society)
outfit: : the act of fitting out or equipping (as for a voyage or expedition)
tailor: : a person whose occupation is making or altering garments (such as suits, jackets, and dresses) typically to fit a particular person
uniform: : having always the same form, manner, or degree : not varying or variable uniform procedures
dress down: : to reprove severely
underdress: : to dress in overly or inappropriately simple or informal clothing
Near Antonyms of attire
denude: : to deprive of something important
divest: : to deprive or dispossess especially of property, authority, or title divesting assets to raise capital was divested of his rights divesting herself of all her worldly possessions encouraged the university to divest itself from fossil fuels
uncover: : to make known : bring to light : disclose , reveal uncover the truth
undrape: : to strip of drapery : unveil
unveil: : to remove a veil or covering from
Antonyms of attire
disarray: : a lack of order or sequence : confusion , disorder the room was in disarray … the disarray of paper in the In-Out basket … —Jackie Weger
disrobe: : to take off one’s clothing
strip: : to remove clothing, covering, or surface matter from
unclothe: : to strip of clothes
undress: : to remove the clothes or covering of : divest , strip
untruss: : untie , unfasten — used in the phrase untruss one’s points
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