Garmented: meaning, definitions and examples

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garmented

 

[ ˈɡɑːrməntɪd ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

clothing description

Garmented refers to being clothed or dressed in a particular manner. This term is often used in literary or formal contexts to describe someone who is wearing specific garments or attire. The word can evoke a sense of elegance or style, as it might suggest that the clothing is significant or noteworthy. The use of 'garmented' can also imply that the person is adorned or dressed in layers or particular fabrics.

Synonyms

adorned, attired, clothed, dressed.

Examples of usage

  • She appeared garmented in a flowing gown.
  • The garmented figures in the painting convey a sense of history.
  • He was garmented in traditional attire for the ceremony.

Translations

Translations of the word "garmented" in other languages:

🇵🇹 vestido

🇮🇳 परिधानित

🇩🇪 bekleidet

🇮🇩 berpakaian

🇺🇦 одягнений

🇵🇱 ubrany

🇯🇵 衣服を着た

🇫🇷 vêtu

🇪🇸 vestido

🇹🇷 giyinmiş

🇰🇷 입은

🇸🇦 مُرتدي

🇨🇿 oblečený

🇸🇰 oblečený

🇨🇳 穿着的

🇸🇮 oblečen

🇮🇸 klæddur

🇰🇿 киінген

🇬🇪 ჩაცმული

🇦🇿 geyinmiş

🇲🇽 vestido

Etymology

The word 'garmented' is derived from the noun 'garment', which traces its origins to the Middle English term 'garnement', meaning 'a piece of clothing'. The root of 'garment' can be linked to the Old French word 'garment', which is rooted in the verb 'garir', meaning 'to protect or to dress'. The evolution of the term through various languages highlights the significance of clothing not only as a necessity but also as an expression of identity and culture. Over time, 'garmented' emerged to specifically describe the state of being clothed, emphasizing the role of garments in the representation of individuals within societal contexts. Its usage is often seen in literature or descriptions that aim to capture the essence of appearance and attire.