[
US
/ˈɡɑɹbd/
]
[ UK /ɡˈɑːbd/ ]
[ UK /ɡˈɑːbd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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dressed or clothed especially in fine attire; often used in combination
neatly dressed workers
crimson-robed Harvard professors
professors robed in crimson
went about oddly garmented
tuxedo-attired gentlemen
monks garbed in hooded robes
the elegantly attired gentleman
How To Use garbed In A Sentence
- A hundred men or so, garbed in furs and warm-colored wools, lined the walls and looked on. CHAPTER 11
- Our luggage was borne by staff smartly garbed in period dress and elaborate boat-shaped headgear.
- Beneath the wide, arched ceiling so high that it faded away into shadows, a hundred and more of the kindred were gathered, garbed in velvet and silk, bestrewn with jewels, as glorious a court as any monarch could wish. Secret History of Elizabeth Tudor, Vampire Slayer
- She shrugged from it, then stepped from her kirtle, leaving her garbed in only her blouse. Dreams of a Dark Warrior
- A cheerful female gorilla garbed in a brief shirt and a halter top stood at a podium.
- He looked up to see a richly garbed carriage rumbling slowly and carefully toward him drawn by two dappled horses.
- Some carefully juxtaposed moments: elderly fiddlers playing for money in front of pricey boutiques; begrimed miners gouging for silver ore as tonily garbed skiers schuss the pristine slopes. Rocky Mountain High Life
- All of this enticed David to go up to the booth master who was garbed in purple linens from head to foot.
- As if the harrowing play weren't strong enough on its own, he not only adds multiple jazz interludes with a piano-and-horn trio and several singers, he also swamps it in Japanese theatrical techniques: Black-garbed stagehands move furniture and dispense props as in bunraku marionette theater. French 'Streetcar' Takes a Detour Via Japan
- White-faced, surrounded by whiteness, garbed in white... white sheets, white hospital sheets in a white hospital bed... GRACE