Pronunciation: /əˈkuːtərd/
verb to outfit or equip with items for a particular purpose or task
A1 The knight accoutered himself in shining armor.
A2 She accoutered her backpack with all the necessary supplies for the hike.
B1 The soldiers were accoutered with helmets, rifles, and protective gear.
B2 The chef accoutered the kitchen with top-of-the-line appliances.
C1 The fashion designer accoutered the models in stunning couture gowns for the runway show.
C2 The wealthy businessman accoutered his luxury yacht with the latest technology and amenities.
formal The soldiers were accoutered with the finest weapons and armor.
informal She was accoutered in a stunning gown for the gala.
slang The gang members were accoutered with all the necessary gear for the heist.
figurative His mind was accoutered with knowledge and wisdom beyond his years.
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