Abiliment

C2 18+

Pronunciation: /əˈbɪlɪmənt/

Definitions of abiliment

noun clothing or garments, especially of a particular type or for a particular purpose

Example Sentences

A1 She wore her best abiliment to the party.

A2 The princess's abiliment was adorned with jewels and lace.

B1 The fashion designer showcased his latest abiliment collection on the runway.

B2 The historical drama featured elaborate abiliments from the 18th century.

C1 The costume designer meticulously crafted each abiliment for the period film.

C2 The museum displayed a stunning exhibit of royal abiliments throughout history.

Examples of abiliment in a Sentence

formal The tailor carefully crafted the abiliment for the royal wedding.

informal She picked out a stunning abiliment for the party.

slang Check out his fresh abiliment, he's looking sharp!

figurative Her words were like a finely tailored abiliment, elegant and impactful.

Grammatical Forms of abiliment

past tense

abilimented

plural

abiliments

comparative

more abiliment

superlative

most abiliment

present tense

abiliments

future tense

will abiliment

perfect tense

have abilimented

continuous tense

is abilimenting

singular

abiliment

positive degree

abiliment

infinitive

to abiliment

gerund

abilimenting

participle

abilimented

Origin and Evolution of abiliment

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English, Old French, Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'abiliment' originated from Middle English, influenced by Old French 'abillement' and ultimately derived from Latin 'habilis' meaning 'fit, proper'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'abiliment' evolved to refer to clothing or garments in general, emphasizing the idea of being suitable or proper attire.