Apparel ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Apparel ( noun )

  1. Clothes, especially of a particular type or for a particular occasion.
  2. An outfit worn by a person.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french aparail, from apareillier "make ready", based on latin parare "make ready".

Examples:

  1. The store specializes in outdoor apparel.
  2. The bride's apparel was a beautiful white gown.
  3. The fashion show featured the latest in casual apparel.
  4. The apparel was made from high-quality materials.
  5. The apparel was designed to be both functional and stylish.

(As a verb)

Apparel ( verb )

Provide (someone) with clothes.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french aparailer, from aparail, from apareillier "make ready", based on latin parare "make ready".

Examples:

  1. The company apparel its employees with uniforms.
  2. The organization apparel the poor with warm clothes.
  3. The store apparel the bride with a beautiful white gown.
  4. The fashion designer apparel the models with the latest collections.
  5. The company apparel its workers with safety gear.
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