English adjective: clothed | |||
1. | clothed wearing or provided with clothing; sometimes used in combination | ||
Samples | Clothed and in his right mind. Proud of her well-clothed family. Nurses clad in white. White-clad nurses. | ||
Synonyms | clad | ||
Similar | appareled, arrayed, attired, breeched, bundled-up, caparisoned, cassocked, coated, costumed, cowled, dighted, dolled up, dressed, dressed, dressed to kill, dressed to the nines, dressed-up, garbed, garmented, gowned, habilimented, habited, heavy-coated, lobster-backed, overdressed, panoplied, pantalooned, petticoated, red-coated, robed, spiffed up, spruced up, suited, surpliced, togged, togged up, trousered, turned out, tuxedoed, underdressed, uniformed, vestmented | ||
See also | adorned, decorated | ||
Antonyms | unclothed | ||
2. | clothed covered with or as if with clothes or a wrap or cloak | ||
Samples | Leaf-clothed trees. Fog-cloaked meadows. A beam draped with cobwebs. Cloud-wrapped peaks. | ||
Synonyms | cloaked, draped, mantled, wrapped | ||
Similar | covered | ||
Antonyms | bare | ||