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clothing
noun as in attire
Strong matches
accouterment, apparel, array, caparison, civvies, clothes, costume, covering, drag, drapery, dress, duds, ensemble, equipment, feathers, finery, frippery, frock, garb, garments, gear, habiliment, habit, hand-me-downs, livery, mufti, outfit, overclothes, panoply, rags, raiment, regalia, rigging, sack, sportswear, tatters, things, threads, tog, trappings, trousseau, underclothes, vestment, vesture, vines, wardrobe, wear
Weak matches
full feather, getup, glad rags, tailleur, toggery, tout ensemble
Example Sentences
If you are walking or cycling at night or in low light conditions, wear reflective clothing or use a flashlight or headlamp to increase your visibility to other road users.
It's a virus that spreads from person to person through close physical contact, coughs or sneezes and touching infected clothing, bedding or towels.
In making their appeal on Sunday, police had said they were hunting a white man, aged in his 30s, with short hair and dark clothing,
A video circulated by the RSF appeared to show fighters detaining dozens of men in civilian clothing accusing them of supporting the army and the Joint Forces.
The timing was fortunate, as Spanish consumers were eager in the 1980s for modern clothing designs after decades of austerity under the Franco regime.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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