unattired 的 2 个定义
at·tired, at·tir·ing.
- to dress, array, or adorn, especially for special occasions, ceremonials, etc.
- clothes or apparel, especially rich or splendid garments.
- the horns of a deer.
unattired 近义词
等同于 nude
等同于 starkers
unattired 的近义词 29 个
等同于 unclad
unattired 的近义词 28 个
- bald
- bare
- exposed
- peeled
- skin
- stripped
- unclothed
- uncovered
- undraped
- undressed
- altogether
- au naturel
- bare-skinned
- buck naked
- dishabille
- garmentless
- in birthday suit
- in one's birthday suit
- in one's skin
- in the altogether
- naked
- naked as a jaybird
- raw
- stark
- stark naked
- stark-naked
- wearing only a smile
- without a stitch
unattired 的反义词 2 个
等同于 undress
更多unattired例句
- The guidelines would require schools to accept name and pronoun changes, eliminate gender-specific attire from dress codes and uniforms and allow students and staff to use facilities that correspond with their gender identity.
- We’ve abandoned business attire for comfortable lounge wear.
- Hillstone’s restaurants are reluctant to enforce masks — but they forbid guests from wearing hats, tank tops, flip flops and team athletic attire.
- Consumers have not only reduced their consumption of nonessential items like clothing Advertisement , but are buying more quality garments over cheap, disposable attire.
- In March and April, demand for certain products like travel accessories and wedding attire all but evaporated as those activities became impossible to do under stay-at-home orders.
- There are also multiple vectors of cool, each defined by distinctive attire.
- By 1915, mourning attire had begun to draw more attention to the mourner than to the deceased, drawing critics to the practice.
- From the refined attire at Lincoln Center to the avant-garde dress downtown, we spotted many of the big 2014 trends.
- But in one area, they seem to have regressed: bathing attire is starting to look positively Victorian.
- He had traded his convict uniform for civilian attire, though he still had on prison-issue footwear.
- And he girded him about with a glorious girdle, and clothed him with a robe of glory, and crowned him with majestic attire.
- When he bent his elbows the sleeves flew up his arms, and these wristers became the most conspicuous thing in his whole attire.
- His attire, from the square-pointed collar down to the neat black brogues, was spotless.
- There seems to be no sufficient reason for explaining it by 'necklace' or 'gorget,' as if it were a separable article of attire.
- The town itself was still in holiday attire in honor of its royal guest of the preceding day.