[
UK
/tˈeɪləd/
]
[ US /ˈteɪɫɝd/ ]
[ US /ˈteɪɫɝd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- (of clothing) custom-made
-
severely simple in line or design
tailored curtains
a neat tailored suit
How To Use tailored In A Sentence
- Dressed in a silver-patterned silk shirt and tailored trousers, he exudes self-confidence.
- See how good a man looks in a properly tailored double-breasted tuxedo with a hand-tied bowtie.
- There she is, looking prim in a tailored trouser suit. Times, Sunday Times
- Rich men with tailored suits knelt by poor men in tattered clothes.
- Tailored suits are teamed with polo-shirts and, if he's the outdoor type, there are pages of sports-inspired casual wear.
- UCLA's Vital Information and Tailored Assessment program offers patients a two-hour, one-time consultation with specialists in cancer survivorship, billed to insurance as a regular visit with a physician, to identify posttreatment physical and psychological problems and create a plan for future treatments including wellness-enhancing strategies. Cancer Survivors Find Support
- This party seemed more tailored to a grown-up clique, so I did what all out-of-place people do, I ate all of their pumpkin pie and left early.
- In recognition of this iconoclast, pioneer, perfectionist and undisputed king of the tailored suit, we present five things you didn't know about Armani -- the man and the empire.
- Subsidies could be tailored, for example, to encourage more small local abattoirs and food shops or to incentivise organic farming.
- The beauty of a tailored suit is that you can add personal touches to make your suit look genuine and unique.