Garment ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Garment ( noun )

An article of clothing, a covering for the body.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french garnement, from garnir "equip, provide", from latin garnire "to equip, adorn", from gremium "lap, bosom".

Examples:

  1. She folded the garment and put it back in the closet.
  2. He bought a new garment for the party.
  3. The garment industry is a major employer in the city.
  4. The garment was made of fine silk and was very expensive.
  5. She sewed a beautiful garment for her daughter's graduation.

(As a verb)

Garment ( verb )

An article of clothing, a covering for the body.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french garnement, from garnir "equip, provide", from latin garnire "to equip, adorn", from gremium "lap, bosom".

Examples:

  1. She folded the garment and put it back in the closet.
  2. He bought a new garment for the party.
  3. The garment industry is a major employer in the city.
  4. The garment was made of fine silk and was very expensive.
  5. She sewed a beautiful garment for her daughter's graduation.
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