Pronunciation: /kloʊð/
noun clothing or garments in general
A1 I need new clothes for the party.
A2 She bought some clothes at the mall.
B1 The store sells a variety of clothes for all ages.
B2 The designer showcased their latest clothes collection at the fashion show.
C1 The exhibit featured historical clothes from different time periods.
C2 The museum displayed a rare collection of medieval clothes.
verb to dress or cover with clothing
A1 I clothe my baby in warm pajamas before bed.
A2 She clothe her dolls in different outfits every day.
B1 The organization aims to clothe and feed the homeless population in the city.
B2 As a fashion designer, she has the ability to clothe celebrities for red carpet events.
C1 The designer's new collection aims to clothe women in elegant and sophisticated attire.
C2 The royal family is often clothed in luxurious garments for important ceremonies and events.
formal It is important to clothe yourself appropriately for the interview.
informal Don't forget to clothe yourself nicely for the party tonight.
slang I need to clothe myself in some swag attire for the concert.
figurative Music has the power to clothe our emotions in a blanket of comfort.
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