Togged: meaning, definitions and examples

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togged

 

[ tɔɡd ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

getting dressed

The term 'togged' means to dress or put on clothing. It is often used in informal contexts to describe the action of getting ready or being attired appropriately for an occasion. When someone is togged, they are usually well-dressed or suitably outfitted for an event, whether formal or casual. The term can indicate being fully equipped with all necessary garments and accessories.

Synonyms

attired, clad, dressed.

Examples of usage

  • She was togged out for the party.
  • He togged up in his new suit for the wedding.
  • Make sure you're togged properly for the event.

Translations

Translations of the word "togged" in other languages:

🇵🇹 vestido

🇮🇳 पूरे कपड़े पहने हुए

🇩🇪 angekleidet

🇮🇩 berpakaian rapi

🇺🇦 одягнений

🇵🇱 ubrany

🇯🇵 着飾った

🇫🇷 habillé

🇪🇸 vestido

🇹🇷 giyinmiş

🇰🇷 옷을 입은

🇸🇦 مُرتَدي

🇨🇿 oblečený

🇸🇰 oblečený

🇨🇳 穿着的

🇸🇮 oblečen

🇮🇸 klæddur

🇰🇿 киінген

🇬🇪 წარმოსახული

🇦🇿 geyimdə

🇲🇽 vestido

Etymology

The word 'togged' is derived from the verb 'tog', which comes from the Old English word 'toggen', meaning to put on or dress. 'Tog' has been in use since the 14th century to refer to clothing or garments, and over time, 'togged' emerged as a past participle form, indicating the action of wearing clothing. The usage of 'togged' is particularly prevalent in British English and has a somewhat informal tone. Its roots can also be traced to similar terms in other languages that denote clothing or dressing, demonstrating a shared cultural importance placed on attire throughout history. The evolution of this word reflects societal changes in fashion and language, illustrating how people have expressed themselves through clothing across centuries.

Word Frequency Rank

At position #41,315, this word is among the less frequently used terms in English. While interesting to know, it's not crucial for most English learners unless needed for specific purposes.