Atavío in english
Attire
pronunciation: ətaɪɜr part of speech: noun
pronunciation: ətaɪɜr part of speech: noun
In gestures
ataviar = deck out ; deck ; attire ; bedeck (with) ; bedizen (with).
Example: He was described as 'a self-important, self-righteous blowhard, puffing his filthy pipe, patches on the elbows of his well-worn tweed jacket, decked out in the cliche costume of the shabby liberal icon'.Example: A hospice volunteer has decked his house in hundreds of Christmas lights in a bid to raise money.Example: We were 'in his humble opinion' improperly attired to dine in such an illustrious establishment.Example: We should not leave Mother Earth with scars but with flowers bedecked in her hair.Example: She wore long plaits of grey hair entwined with strips of red fabric hanging down around her neck that was bedizened with strands of cheap jewellery.more:
» ataviarse = tog out ; tog up ; primp ; deck + Reflexivo .
Example: Coach Franny Kelly and all players are requested to be togged out and on he pitch by 8pm on both nights. Example: Many guards view the detainees as criminals and get togged up in riot gear prepared to use force in situations best controlled by simply talking to people. Example: Personally I think its time to revive the women's movement on a grander scale, as a lot of girls and young women are thinking they have to primp and preen to be worthy. Example: And having performed her ablutions, she decked herself in charming ornaments and splendid garlands of celestial odour.atavío = apparel ; attire.
Example: This firm is engaged in the design, manufacturing, and sales distribution of branded women's apparel.Example: Unlike most of the fashion world, the styles of formal attire take their names from men's wear rather than female attire.