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clothe

/klouð/
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Explanation of the Word "Clothe"

Definition:
The verb "clothe" means to cover someone or something with clothing. It can also mean to provide someone with power or authority, like a king or queen.

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "clothe" when you talk about putting clothes on someone, or when you describe something being covered, especially in a way that suggests it is dressed up or adorned.
  • It is often used in a formal or literary context.
Examples:
  1. Basic Use: "Parents must clothe their child in warm clothes during winter."
  2. Advanced Use: "The mountain was clothed in a beautiful layer of green trees, making it look like a giant emerald."
  3. Power/Authority Use: "The new law will clothe the committee with the authority to make important decisions."
Word Variants:
  • Clothing (noun): The items that people wear. Example: "She bought new clothing for the summer."
  • Clothed (adjective): Dressed or covered with clothes. Example: "The clothed figures in the painting seemed to come alive."
Different Meanings:
  1. Physical covering: Referring to dressing someone or something.
  2. Metaphorical covering: Providing authority or power to someone.
Synonyms:
  • Dress
  • Attire
  • Garb
  • Outfit
  • Enrobe (more formal)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Clothe in authority": To give someone power or control over something.
  • "Clothe oneself": To dress oneself in a particular way.
Summary:

"Clothe" is a versatile verb that primarily means to put clothes on someone or something. It can also refer to providing authority or a certain appearance.

Verb
  1. cover as if with clothing
    • the mountain was clothed in tropical trees
  2. furnish with power or authority; of kings or emperors
  3. provide with clothes or put clothes on
    • Parents must feed and dress their child

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