DRESS vs CLOTHE: NOUN
- A one-piece garment for a woman; has skirt and bodice
- Clothing of a distinctive style or for a particular occasion
- Clothing; apparel.
- Clothing in general
- Synonyms Clothing, raiment, habiliments, accoutrements, vestments, habit, attire, array, garb, costume, suit.
- Size; dressing.
- External finish: used especially of the arrangement of the furrows on a millstone.
- In ornithology, plumage: as, spring or autumn dress; the breeding dress.
- Outward adornment; elegant clothing, or skill in selecting, combining, and adjusting articles of clothing: as, a love of dress; a man of dress.
- The gown or robe worn by women, consisting of a skirt and a waist, either made separately or in one garment.
- Specifically
- A garment, or the assemblage of garments, used as a covering for the body or for its adornment; clothes; apparel: as, to spend a good deal of money on dress.
- In printing, a set of types with their appurtenances; also, their arrangement and their general appearance in print.
- Outer covering or appearance; guise.
- A one-piece outer garment for women or girls.
- A style of clothing.
- N/A
DRESS vs CLOTHE: ADJECTIVE
- Requiring formal clothes.
- Suitable for formal occasions
- (of an occasion) requiring formal clothes
- N/A
DRESS vs CLOTHE: VERB
- Arrange attractively
- Dress in a certain manner
- Give a neat appearance to
- Convert into leather
- Put on clothes
- Provide with clothes or put clothes on
- Kill and prepare for market or consumption
- Apply a bandage or medication to
- Cut down rough-hewn (lumber) to standard thickness and width
- Put a finish on
- Put a dressing on
- Provide with decoration
- Arrange in ranks
- Decorate (food), as with parsley or other ornamental foods
- Dress or groom with elaborate care
- Cultivate, tend, and cut back the growth of
- To adorn or cover with clothing; to dress; to supply clothes or clothing.
- Furnish with power or authority; of kings or emperors
- Provide with clothes or put clothes on
- Cover as if with clothing
DRESS vs CLOTHE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To wear clothes of a certain kind or style.
- To wear formal clothes.
- To fertilize (land or plants).
- To put on clothes.
- To tan or prepare (a hide) in leather-making.
- To put a finish on (stone or wood, for example).
- To clean (fish or fowl) for cooking or sale.
- To cultivate (land or plants).
- To groom (an animal); curry.
- To arrange and groom (the hair), as by styling, combing, or washing.
- To put clothes on; clothe.
- To apply medication, bandages, or other therapeutic materials to (a wound).
- To arrange (troops) in ranks; align.
- To arrange a display in.
- To garnish.
- To decorate or adorn.
- To furnish with clothing.
- To get into proper alignment with others.
- N/A
DRESS vs CLOTHE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- Fig.: To cover or invest, as with a garment.
- To cover as if with clothing.
- To put garments on; to cover with clothing; to dress.
- To endow with a trait or attribute.
- To provide clothes for.
- To put clothes on; dress.
- To provide with clothes.
DRESS vs CLOTHE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- In veg. pathol., to treat (grain and other seed) with hot water, formaldehyde solution, or a similar fungicide, for the purpose of destroying the spores of smut and other plant-diseases.
- In milling, to clean and refine (flour); free (flour) from bran by passing it through bolters. See milling.
- To put or make straight; adjust to a right line: as (in military use), to dress ranks.
- To regulate; direct; set right; keep in the right course.
- To adjust; fasten; fix.
- To address; direct: as, to dress words to a person; hence, with reflexive pronoun, to direct or turn one's course, efforts, or attention; prepare or apply one's self to do something; repair; betake one's self: as, they dressed themselves to the dance.
- To prepare or make ready; treat in some particular way, and thus fit for some special use or purpose
- To prepare for use as food, by cooking or by the addition of suitable condiments, etc.: as, to dress meat; to dress a salad.
- To make fit for the purpose intended, by some suitable process: as, to dress beef for the market; to dress skins; to dress flax or hemp.
- A one-piece garment for a woman
- Has skirt and bodice
- (idiom) (dress ship) To display the ensign, signal flags, and bunting on a ship.
- Nautical, to cover with canvas; rig.
- To wear clothes.
- Synonyms To attire, array, apparel.
- To furnish with raiment; provide with clothing: as, to feed and clothe a child or an apprentice.
- Hence To cover as if with clothing; overspread or surround with any covering, literally or figuratively; invest.
- Furnish with power or authority
- Of kings or emperors
- To put garments on; invest with raiment; dress; attire.
DRESS vs CLOTHE: RELATED WORDS
- Garnish, Preen, Do, Groom, Apparel, Clothe, Primp, Decorate, Raiment, Coif, Coiffure, Garment, Garb, Attire, Frock
- Swell, Populate, Garnish, Wear, Enclothe, Habilitate, Fit out, Tog, Invest, Garb, Apparel, Adorn, Garment, Dress, Raiment
DRESS vs CLOTHE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Trim, Curry, Garnish, Groom, Apparel, Clothe, Primp, Decorate, Raiment, Coif, Coiffure, Garment, Garb, Attire, Frock
- Reapparel, Array, Confer, Swell, Populate, Garnish, Wear, Fit out, Invest, Garb, Apparel, Adorn, Garment, Dress, Raiment
DRESS vs CLOTHE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Dress warmly, and dress in several layers so you can remove a layer if needed.
- You should always dress professionally unless the interviewer mentions its alright to dress casually.
- The part on dress and grooming instructs students to dress modestly.
- Small boutiques and dress shops tend to stock dress samples.
- Always dress professionally regardless of the dress code.
- Compare and contrast Hmong dress with Greek dress.
- For women, a dress is appropriate, or a skirt of modest length or dress slacks, with a blouse or dress shirt.
- For the Gentlemen: Dress trousers or slacks should be worn with a dress shirt and tie with dress shoes.
- Women should choose from a dress or skirt of modest length, dress slacks, and blouse or dress shirt.
- Dress codes their growing maturity and independence, beths grammar sixth form dress code dress code the of.
- American textiles help clothe people and families worldwide.
- Why do we feed and clothe the poor?
- If collected it would almost clothe a company.
- Thine eyes and clothe Him with new splendorings?
- God made tunics of skin to clothe them.
- Failure to properly clothe or feed the family.
- There are too many to feed and clothe.
- These children can help feed and clothe thousands.
- For that which is corruptible must clothe itself with incorruptibility, and that which is moral must clothe itself with immortality.
- That you feed her when you eat and clothe her when you clothe yourself and do not strike her face.
DRESS vs CLOTHE: QUESTIONS
- Does Virginia Shaw's husband hate her dress on Say Yes to the dress?
- Where can I find a similar dress to Charlotte Crosby's dress?
- What kind of dress is the Coral chiffon beach wedding dress?
- What is the best bridesmaid dress for a forest green dress?
- What kind of dress pattern is a mermaid wedding dress?
- Do you wear regular dress shoes with your evening dress?
- How to dress your kids for a fancy dress competition?
- Why choose a Vivi dress South Africa wedding dress?
- Do your dress sizes reflect the true dress measurements?
- What dress size is Anthropologie HD in Paris dress?
- How can a magician clothe from under dishes on the table?
- How should we clothe ourselves as God's chosen ones?
- Do you clothe yourself with humility towards one another?
- Can poor people afford to eat and clothe themselves?
- Does the perishable nature clothe itself with immortality?