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clothe
/ kləʊð /
verb
to dress or attire (a person)
to provide with clothing or covering
to conceal or disguise
to endow or invest
Other Word Forms
- half-clothed adjective
- preclothe verb (used with object)
- reclothe verb (used with object)
- underclothed adjective
- well-clothed adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of clothe1
Example Sentences
Mr Alekari said he had since received offers including clothing and replacement motorcycles, and praised the help given by people in the UK, India and the biker community.
Experts also advise that you combine the sunscreen with other safety methods, such as wearing protective clothing and seeking out shade.
I like to rent my clothes, and I appreciate upcycled furniture.
In November 2024, the resort’s owner announced the ranch would become a “textile” park, meaning clothing would be mandatory on all of the property as of Jan. 6.
However, he added this was partially offset by strong sales online and at clothing and footwear stores.
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