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- Dictionarydress/drɛs/
verb
- 1. put on one's clothes: "Graham showered and dressed quickly" Similar Opposite
- 2. decorate (something) in an artistic or attractive way: "she'd enjoyed dressing the tree when the children were little" Similar
noun
- 1. a one-piece garment worn by women and girls that covers the body and extends down over the legs: "a white cotton dress" Similar
- 2. clothing of a specified kind for men or women: "traditional African dress" Similar
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How to use dress in a sentence. to make or set straight; to arrange (troops, equipment, etc.) in a straight line and at proper intervals… See the full definition
To dress means to put clothes on or prepare for an event involving formal clothing, as in While pajamas are comfy, you do have to get dressed for school, you know. As an adjective, dress almost always refers to clothes thought to be fancy or formal, such as dress pants or dress shoes.
Learn the meaning, pronunciation, and grammar of the word dress as a noun and a verb. Find out the different types, styles, and occasions of dress, and see examples and synonyms.
When you dress, you put your clothes on. A dress is also a kind of one-piece shirt and skirt combo that can be fancy or plain. You can also dress a salad with salad dressing!
noun. /dres/ clothes. [countable] a piece of clothing that is made in one piece and hangs down to cover the body as far as the legs, sometimes reaching to below the knees, or to the ankles. a long white dress. to wear/put on/take off a dress. in a dress a young woman in a pink silk dress.
Definition of dress verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.