Accoutering

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /əˈkuːtərɪŋ/

Definitions of accoutering

verb to provide with necessary equipment or outfit

Example Sentences

A1 She is accoutering herself for the party by choosing a dress and jewelry.

A2 The soldiers are accoutering themselves with helmets and shields before heading into battle.

B1 The chef is accoutering the kitchen with all the necessary tools and ingredients for the evening service.

B2 The interior designer is accoutering the living room with stylish furniture and decorations.

C1 The film director is accoutering the set with props and costumes to bring the scene to life.

C2 The event planner is accoutering the venue with elaborate decorations and lighting to create a magical atmosphere.

Examples of accoutering in a Sentence

formal Accoutering oneself with the proper equipment is essential for any outdoor expedition.

informal He spent hours accoutering himself with the latest gadgets before going on his trip.

slang She's always accoutering herself with the coolest accessories.

figurative Accoutering your mind with knowledge is the key to success.

Grammatical Forms of accoutering

past tense

accoutered

plural

accouterings

comparative

more accoutering

superlative

most accoutering

present tense

accouter

future tense

will accouter

perfect tense

have accoutered

continuous tense

is accoutering

singular

accoutering

positive degree

accouter

infinitive

to accouter

gerund

accoutering

participle

accoutered

Origin and Evolution of accoutering

First Known Use: 1400 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'accoutering' originated from Middle English, derived from the Old French word 'acoustrer' meaning to equip or furnish.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'accoutering' has evolved to refer to the act of outfitting or equipping someone or something with necessary items or equipment.