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appearance Your appearance is how well you dress or how neat you look. [1/3 definitions]
array to dress or clothe. [1/5 definitions]
attire to dress up in fancy clothes. [1/2 definitions]
bride1 A bride is a woman on her wedding day. A bride often wears a long white dress.
bundle up to dress in warm, thick clothing.
casual When you dress in a casual way, you dress in a way that feels relaxed and comfortable. You wear clothes that are OK to wear at home or with friends but maybe not right to wear to a wedding, an important meeting, or an expensive restaurant. [1/2 definitions]
clothe to put clothing on; dress.
collar A collar is the part of your shirt or dress that goes around your neck. [1/2 definitions]
deck to dress or decorate in a fancy way for a special event or celebration. [1/4 definitions]
don2 to put on; dress oneself in.
dress a piece of clothing usually worn by girls or women. A dress has a top or blouse connected to a skirt. [5/7 definitions]
dress up to dress in fancy or formal clothes.
effect When something is in effect, it is active. If a rule of how to dress in school goes into effect tomorrow, it means that starting tomorrow you have to dress according to this rule. [1/6 definitions]
flat1 Flats are a type of women's shoe with no heel or a very low heel. They are simple shoes and are often worn with a skirt or dress. [1/11 definitions]
formal an evening dress or gown. [1/5 definitions]
gown a dress worn on special occasions. [1/2 definitions]
Halloween October 31. Halloween is celebrated by children who dress up in costumes and go from house to house begging for treats or playing tricks. In the Christian calendar, Halloween is the night before All Saints' Day, a festival celebrated by some Christian churches.
hem1 an edge of a dress, curtain, or something else made of cloth, when it has been folded back and sewn down. [1/2 definitions]
homograph a word that has the same spelling as another but a different meaning and history. Homographs are often pronounced differently from each other. In the sentence, "She shed a tear over the tear in her dress," the two words spelled "t-e-a-r" are homographs.
jumper2 a dress without sleeves worn over a shirt or blouse. [1/3 definitions]