Ascot (noun)

  1. A type of wide cravat, typically made of silk and worn as formal wear with a morning dress or a suit.
  2. A horse race meeting held annually in Ascot, England, attended by members of the royal family and the upper class.

Origin:

The ascot is a type of formal necktie worn by men, it takes its name from the royal ascot horse race, which takes place in ascot, england.

Examples:

  1. He wore an ascot tie with his morning suit.
  2. He was dressed in a tuxedo, complete with an ascot tie.
  3. The Royal Ascot is a highlight of the English social season.
  4. The Ascot horse race is known for its tradition and elegance.
  5. The Ascot is one of the most prestigious horse racing events in the world.