Pronunciation: /əˈkuːtər/

Definitions of accouter

noun equipment or accessories worn by a person, typically for a specific purpose

Example Sentences

A1 I saw a soldier wearing full accouter.

A2 The knight's accouter included a shiny helmet and a sword.

B1 The hiker packed all his camping accouter before heading into the wilderness.

B2 The chef's accouter included a set of high-quality knives and utensils.

C1 The detective's accouter contained various tools for crime scene investigation.

C2 The astronaut's accouter was meticulously checked before the space mission.

verb to provide with necessary equipment or accessories

Example Sentences

A1 She accoutered herself in a beautiful dress for the party.

A2 The soldiers were accoutered with all the necessary gear for the mission.

B1 The chef accoutered the kitchen with the latest cooking gadgets.

B2 The interior designer accoutered the living room with elegant furniture and decorations.

C1 The wealthy businessman accoutered his yacht with luxurious amenities.

C2 The fashion designer accoutered the models in stunning couture creations for the runway show.

Examples of accouter in a Sentence

formal The soldiers were fully accoutered with their helmets, body armor, and weapons.

informal Make sure you accouter yourself with all the necessary gear before heading out.

slang I need to accouter myself with some snacks before we go on this road trip.

figurative She accoutered herself with confidence before entering the job interview.

Grammatical Forms of accouter

past tense

accoutered

plural

accouterers

comparative

more accoutered

superlative

most accoutered

present tense

accouters

future tense

will accouter

perfect tense

have accoutered

continuous tense

is accoutering

singular

accouterer

positive degree

accouter

infinitive

to accouter

gerund

accoutering

participle

accoutered

Origin and Evolution of accouter

First Known Use: 1300 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'accouter' originated from the Old French term 'acoustrer' which means to equip or furnish.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'accouter' has evolved to refer to the act of providing or equipping someone or something with necessary items or equipment, especially in a military context.