Pronunciation: /əˈtaɪər/
noun clothing or garments worn by someone
A1 She wore casual attire to the party.
A2 The school has a strict dress code regarding student attire.
B1 Business attire is required for the conference.
B2 Her elegant attire caught everyone's attention at the event.
C1 The designer showcased his latest haute couture attire on the runway.
C2 The gala attendees were dressed in exquisite attire befitting the occasion.
verb to dress or clothe oneself
A1 She attires herself in a simple dress for work.
A2 He attires in a suit and tie for formal events.
B1 The employees are required to attire professionally for the meeting.
B2 The guests were attired in elegant gowns and tuxedos for the gala.
C1 The actors were attired in elaborate costumes for the period drama.
C2 The royal family is attired in traditional regal attire for the ceremony.
formal The dress code for the event requires formal attire.
informal You don't have to wear such fancy attire to the party.
slang Check out his cool attire, he always dresses to impress.
figurative Her attire reflected her inner confidence and poise.
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