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Synonyms
dress (drĕs)

[Middle English dressen, to arrange, put on clothing, from Old French drecier, to arrange, from Vulgar Latin* dīrēctiāre, from Latin dīrēctus past participle of dīrigere, to direct; see direct.]

verb: dressed, dress·ing, dress·es. 

transitive verb 

    1. To put clothes on; clothe.
    2. To furnish with clothing.
  1. To decorate or adorn: dress a Christmas tree.
  2. To garnish: dressed the side dish with parsley.
  3. To arrange a display in: dress a store window.
  4. To arrange (troops) in ranks; align.
  5. To apply medication, bandages, or other therapeutic materials to (a wound).
  6. To arrange and groom (the hair), as by styling, combing, or washing.
  7. To groom (an animal); curry.
  8. To cultivate (land or plants).
  9. To clean (fish or fowl) for cooking or sale.
    1. To put a finish on (stone or wood, for example).
    2. To tan or prepare (a hide) in leather-making.

intransitive verb 

  1. To put on clothes.
  2. To wear clothes of a certain kind or style: dresses casually.
  3. To wear formal clothes: dress for dinner.
  4. To get into proper alignment with others: The troops dressed on the squad leader.

noun 

  1. Clothing; apparel.
  2. A style of clothing: folk dancers in peasant dress.
  3. A one-piece outer garment for women or girls.
  4. Outer covering or appearance; guise: an ancient ritual in modern dress.

adjective 

  1. Suitable for formal occasions: dress shoes.
  2. Requiring formal clothes: a dress dinner.

phrasal verbs

dress down
To scold; reprimand: I was dressed down by the teacher for lateness.
To wear informal clothes, befitting an occasion or location: I dressed down for such a casual occasion.
dress up
To wear formal or fancy clothes: They dressed up and went to the prom.

idioms

dress ship
To display the ensign, signal flags, and bunting on a ship.