[
US
/ˈbɛɫtəd, ˈbɛɫtɪd/
]
[ UK /bˈɛltɪd/ ]
[ UK /bˈɛltɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
having or provided with a belt
a belted dress
How To Use belted In A Sentence
- The ambulance drove to the hospital slowly as a safety measure because Mr A could not be belted and was not secure in the ambulance.
- His garments were about like ordinary street clothes, belted tunic and baggy trousers, but a certain precision in their cut-as well as blue-and-gold stripes and the double fylfot embroidered on the sleeves-indicated they were a livery. The Earth Book of Stormgate
- This is a belted black garment with long sleeves, worn over a plain long-sleeved shirt.
- The coat is belted at the waist.
- She was wearing only dark green breeches, belted around her waist and fastened just above the knees by gold clasps.
- They wore heaving broadswords belted on at the waist.
- She threw a worn leather book-bag into the passenger seat and belted herself in.
- Another participant reported being belted by the teachers for speaking Spanish in school.
- Maya slid through the low gravity of the chute into the shuttle, then belted herself into the control seat.
- He belted on his sword.