tuxedoed
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Wearing a tuxedo: Describes a person who is formally attired in a tuxedo, a man's dinner jacket and matching trousers, typically worn for formal evening events.
Usage Examples
- Adjective:
- The tuxedoed waiter offered us champagne as we entered the ballroom.
- All the tuxedoed groomsmen looked very elegant for the wedding.
- A group of tuxedoed musicians played classical music throughout the evening.
Advanced Usage
- The adjective tuxedoed is often used to collectively describe a group of men in formalwear, emphasizing their uniform, elegant appearance for a specific occasion.
- The charity gala was filled with tuxedoed donors and philanthropists.
Variants and Related Words
- Tuxedo (n): The formal suit itself.
- He rented a black tuxedo for the prom.
- Black-tie (adj): Describing an event requiring formal attire such as a tuxedo.
- The invitation specified a black-tie dress code.
Synonyms
- Formally attired / dressed: Wearing formal clothing.
- In black tie: Dressed in the formal style of a tuxedo.
- Dressed to the nines: (Idiomatic) Dressed very elegantly or stylishly.
Related Idioms
- Dressed to kill: (Idiomatic) Dressed in an extremely stylish or impressive manner to attract attention.
- He arrived at the party dressed to kill in a perfectly fitted tuxedo.
Adjective
- dressed in a tuxedo
- a tuxedoed gentleman