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1. shirt
noun. ['ˈʃɝːt'] a garment worn on the upper half of the body.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- scyrte (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
Rhymes with Dress Shirt
- disconcert
- vanwert
- subvert
- reassert
- mcwhirt
- dilbert
- convert
- concert
- boisvert
- unhurt
- thibert
- squirt
- revert
- pervert
- mcguirt
- mcgirt
- invert
- insert
- exert
- divert
- dessert
- desert
- spurt
- skirt
- schwerdt
- overt
- inert
- flirt
- evert
- blurt
Sentences with dress-shirt
1. Noun Phrase
Men should wear dress shoes, dress pants, dress shirt and tie and a suit jacket or blazer.
2. Noun Phrase
For classic pieces such as blazers and white dress shirts, consider tailoring for the best look.
3. Noun Phrase
Men should wear a suit with a conservative dress shirt and tie, even during the hottest seasons.
4. Noun Phrase
That fabulous frock or your favorite dress shirt is too wrinkled to leave you looking proper and polished.
3. dress
verb. ['ˈdrɛs'] put on clothes.
Synonyms
- dandify
- deck up
- get dressed
- trick up
- tog
- cross-dress
- assume
- wear
- gussy up
- attire
- fancy up
- dress down
- garment
- tog up
- raiment
- habilitate
- don
- primp
- fit out
- plume
- change
- overdress
- get into
- trick out
- bundle up
- tog out
- garb
- put on
- rig out
- deck out
- get up
- clothe
- underdress
- fig up
- prink
- enclothe
- dress up
- apparel
- preen
5. dress
noun. ['ˈdrɛs'] clothing of a distinctive style or for a particular occasion.
Synonyms
- evening dress
- wear
- finery
- attire
- athletic wear
- ecclesiastical attire
- ecclesiastical robe
- evening clothes
- formalwear
- turnout
- activewear
- vesture
- getup
- eveningwear
- false hair
- sportswear
- garb
- riding habit
- article of clothing
- hairpiece
- clothing
- outfit
- costume
- disguise
- ao dai
- habiliment
- wearable
- morning dress
- rig
- postiche