Tuxedo
(noun)
A man's formal evening dress, typically consisting of a black jacket and trousers with a bow tie, worn with a white shirt.
Origin:
Early 20th century: named after tuxedo park, a resort in new york state where it was first worn.
Examples:
- He wore a tuxedo to the black-tie event.
- The tuxedo is a formal attire worn on special occasions.
- The tuxedo is traditionally worn with a black bow tie and cummerbund.
- The tuxedo is a classic and timeless piece of clothing.
- The tuxedo can be rented or purchased for a formal event.