- nounattire (noun) · attires (plural noun)
- clothes, especially fine or formal ones:"holiday attire" · "the usually sober attire of security service personnel"
verb(be attired)attire (verb) · attires (third person present) · attired (past tense) · attired (past participle) · attiring (present participle)- be dressed in clothes of a specified kind:"Donna was attired in an elaborate evening gown" · "an outrageously attired rock star"
OriginMiddle English: from Old French atirier, atirer ‘equip’, from a tire ‘in order’, of unknown origin.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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