Pronunciation: /ˈteɪ.lər/
noun A person whose occupation is making or altering garments
A1 My tailor is going to hem my pants.
A2 The tailor measured me for a new suit.
B1 I need to find a good tailor to alter this dress.
B2 The tailor specializes in custom-made suits.
C1 The tailor's attention to detail is impeccable.
C2 The tailor's craftsmanship is renowned in the industry.
verb To make or alter (clothing) as a tailor
A1 She tailored her dress for the party.
A2 He tailored his resume to fit the job requirements.
B1 The company tailored their marketing campaign to appeal to a younger audience.
B2 The chef tailored the menu to accommodate dietary restrictions.
C1 The politician tailored his speech to resonate with the diverse audience.
C2 The tailor expertly tailored the suit to the customer's specifications.
formal The tailor carefully measured the customer's body for a custom suit.
informal I need to take this dress to the tailor to get it altered.
slang My friend is a great tailor, he can fix anything you need.
figurative She tailored her presentation to suit the specific needs of her audience.
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